“SNL” has spent the last three years incurring the wrath of President Trump with Alec Baldwin’s regular mockery, but this week’s installment opened with a sketch that initially appeared to come to his defense.
Although “Saturday Night Live” has spent the bulk of the last three years incurring the wrath of President Trump with Alec Baldwin’s regular mockery, this week’s installment hosted by Jennifer Lopez opened with a sketch that initially appeared to come to his defense.
“Let’s go get some lunch or maybe even a little bit of wine because we are bad boys,” Paul Rudd’s Macron said to Trudeau, who was played by “Saturday Night Live” alumni Jimmy Fallon, whose impression was primarily crafted around a rounded pronunciation of “sorry.” In a display of late-night unity, CBS’s James Corden donned a blond wig to play a rumpled, approval-starved Johnson.
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