"Saturday Night Live" returned for its Season 51 premiere and addressed the recent suspension of Jimmy Kimmel right off the ...
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and spoofed the idea that "SNL" itself could be Trump's next target. Kimmel's show was pulled ...
James Austin Johnson parodied the POTUS, while Colin Jost stepped into Pete Hegseth's persona for the Season 51 premiere.
Colin Jost portrayed Pete Hegseth during the first cold open of the 51st season, lamenting that “Our military is gay as hell!
SNL's season 51 premiere begins with Donald Trump warning the late-night show's cast members that their jokes could cost them dearly.
Hosted by Puerto Rican superstar and future Super Bowl headliner Bad Bunny, the SNL premiere wasted no time before spoofing ...
“Saturday Night Live” teased President Donald Trump over recent rumors of health concerns and his current obsession with his ...
SNL kicked off Season 51 with a wild cold open mocking Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump, and the state of the U.S. military.
President Trump threatened late night TV and roasted Colin Jost about the Riyadh Comedy Festival in tonight's "SNL" cold open ...
"SNL" kicked off its 51st season with a cautious cold open, avoiding surprises and sticking to familiar riffs on current news ...
A White House rep has responded to the first cold open of 'Saturday Night Live' season 51, which targeted Donald Trump and ...
After the news of the three-time Grammy winner being named the headlining act was revealed, Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski ...
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