The show took aim at the Venezuelan boat strikes, the POTUS backing the U.S. Secretary of Defense, and Trump falling asleep ...
And in a broadly holiday-themed episode, SNL kicked off in a familiar place: a news conference with a member of the Trump ...
"Saturday Night Live” kicked off with a cold open starring Colin Jost as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivering a ...
The cold open features cracks about "Operation Kill Everybody," with James Austin Johnson portraying a sleepy President Trump ...
SNL's Donald Trump was caught snoring away in the White House briefing room amid lingering questions about cost of living and potential war crimes.
Tonight's "SNL" cold open jokingly informed Netflix that C-SPAN is for sale, too, after its blockbuster Warner Bros. deal.
President Trump didn't do much to help out his Secretary of War Pete Hegseth during 'SNL' — but he did dream about Zohran ...
Colin Jost impersonated the defense secretary in a Pentagon press conference about the U.S. military strikes on alleged drug ...
Colin Jost reprised his blistering impression of embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Jost, who rarely appears on ...
Colin Jost nails Hegseth perfectly, mimicking his facial expressions, fake deep voice, aggressive posture and the all too typical MAGA anger at reporters. Add in a nearly snoring Donald Trump, slumped ...
The cold open then pivoted, as they almost always do, to Donald Trump. The president was shown sleeping side-stage, mumbling ...
The actor hosted 'Saturday Night Live' for the sixth time, proving again why she's such a memorable host, and the cold open ...