Lin-Manuel Miranda reprised his role of Alexander Hamilton in the latest "SNL" cold open, which brought him face-to-face with President Trump.
"Just like the Founding Fathers, I am creating a new country," the president says. "And just like them, we’re doing it very whitely"
Live cold open saw James Austin Johnson returning as Donald Trump, two days before the inauguration, this time talking about the TikTok ban. About an hour before the show aired, TikTok went dark as a new U.
The skit featured the country's founders, including Lin-Manuel Miranda of Hamilton, appearing as Alexander Hamilton in a Broadway cameo.
The sentiment garnered cheers and applause for Chappelle, who then addressed Trump directly, saying ... will act as host and musical guest on next week’s episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
"Elon Musk is not a Nazi," Michael Che says of the man behind the Tesla Cybertruck. "The Nazis made nice cars"
Chappelle hosted the latest SNL episode and delivered a monologue touching on a range of topics, including Trump's return to the White House, the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, the Los Angeles wildfires, and allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Comedian Dave Chappelle returned to “Saturday Night Live” to host for the fourth time just two days before President-elect Donald Trump retakes the oath of office, and he had a powerful message for the country’s 47th president.
After that, the show will take another break before returning in mid-February, when it will have a new episode that will be followed a Sunday night live broadcast of “SNL50: The Anniversary Special” on Feb. 16.
Lin-Manuel Miranda returned to his role as Alexander Hamilton for the Saturday Night Live cold open, as he and other founding fathers have their new democracy celebration stopped and frozen in time by a gloating Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) marking his return to office.
Comedian Dave Chappelle took aim at President-elect Donald Trump during his "Saturday Night Live" monologue on Saturday, wishing the incoming president good luck, and calling on him to "do better next time.
Comedian Dave Chappelle called for President-elect Trump to “do better” in his second term and praised the late President Carter during his “Saturday Night Live” monologue. In his opening