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The White House is hitting back after a "Saturday Night Live" sketch lampooned President Donald Trump's ongoing feud with the late-night lineup.
Hosted by Puerto Rican superstar and future Super Bowl headliner Bad Bunny, the SNL premiere wasted no time before spoofing the Trump administration. Though the cold open began with Colin Jost impersonating an aggro Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, he got only a few licks in before Johnson's Trump interrupted.
Bad Bunny trolls MAGA over halftime show as season premiere hits Trump’s late-night crackdown - SNL skewered Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump tonight, while host Bad Bunny delivered his monologue partly
Saturday Night Live star Colin Jost was left squirming after he was inserted into archival footage of President Donald Trump and the deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein partying together — all thanks to artificial intelligence.
White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson gave a brief response to Entertainment Weekly about NBC’s “Saturday Night Live" after its 51st season premiere.
The cold open ended with a surprise appearance from SNL alum Tina Fey as Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. “That’s right, it’s me, Kristi Noem,” Fey said, holding an assault rifle.
Saturday Night Live,' returning for Season 51 Saturday, has long been a target of President Trump, who has voiced his distaste for the sketch comedy series.