Trump, SNL and Epstein
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SNL's Weekend Update was sizzling tonight with numerous shots taken at Donald Trump's expense following the release of more Epstein email documents.
The two-part joke mocked president Trump himself by referencing the recently released emails from Epstein's estate.
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SNL star Michael Che savagely roasts Prince Andrew losing his royal titles
SNL comedian Michael Che took a swipe at Prince Andrew, after the senior royal was stripped of his titles and will no longer be known as a prince
The USDA website currently displays a notice that reads, “Senate Democrats have now voted 13 times to not fund the food stamp program, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Bottom line, the well has run dry. At this time, there will be no benefits issued November 01.“
The night’s most-surprising Epstein riff tagged in host Glen Powell and returning “SNL” veteran Will Forte. As MacGruber, a riff on the equal parts cheesy and crafty ’80s television hero MacGyver, Forte attempted to diffuse a ticking time bomb while being distracted by the possible release of the Epstein files.
A recap of 'SNL's Weekend Update, with Michael Che addressing the SNAP cutoff, Bowen Yang as a Louvre-robbing George Santos and MVP Ashley Padilla.
Bon Appétit digital producer Alma Avalle, who is also a NewsGuild of New York leader and trans activist, was terminated, along with Wired senior White House reporter Jake Lahut, The New Yorker senior fact-checker Jasper Lo and Condé Nast Entertainment videographer Ben Dewey.
In October, President Donald Trump commuted the prison sentence of Santos, who had been sentenced to over seven years for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Since his release, the disgraced ex-politician has embarked on a media comeback tour.
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‘SNL’ star Michael Che savagely roasts ‘Prince’ Andrew losing his royal titles on ‘Weekend Update’
“SNL” star Michael Che joked about how King Charles relieved Andrew, 65, of his royal titles during the sketch comedy show’s popular “Weekend Update” segment on Nov. 1.