Saturday Night Live (SNL) kicked off its latest episode with a sketch lampooning Donald Trump and his perceived extended time in office. The skit joked that Trump had been president for "100 years," exaggerating his actual tenure. The show also satirized Trump's rumored ambitions of becoming Pope, creating humorous scenarios around this concept.
Furthermore, the sketch targeted Trump's frequent use of executive orders, portraying him as signing them at an excessive rate. The performance included references to viral news stories and moments associated with Trump, offering a comedic take on his political actions and public image. The sketch aimed to provide a humorous commentary on the former president's actions and personality, as perceived by the show's writers and performers. The skit generated significant buzz online, with viewers sharing clips and expressing their opinions on the show's comedic portrayal of Trump.
SNL Skewers Trump's '100 Years' in Office, Papal Dreams
Saturday Night Live opened its show with a satirical sketch targeting Donald Trump. The skit poked fun at what it portrayed as an extended first term, exaggerating the length of his time in office. The show also lampooned Trump's perceived desire to become Pope and the rapid pace of his executive orders. The sketch referenced various viral news headlines associated with the former president.