'SNL' skewers Trump's picks for Cabinet positions
“Saturday Night Live” cast members returned to biting satire after hedging their bets last week by asserting allegiance to President-elect Donald Trump.
“Saturday Night Live” cast members returned to biting satire after hedging their bets last week by asserting allegiance to President-elect Donald Trump.
The sketch comedy showcase presented its version of the meeting between outgoing President Joe Biden and Trump at the White House on Wednesday, portraying Trump’s Cabinet picks as unconventional.
Reporters were shooed from the meeting as the two presidents, with Trump portrayed by James Austin Johnson and Biden played by former cast member Dana Carvey, embarked on a serious discussion.
James Austin Johnson as President-elect Donald Trump, left, and Dana Carvey as President Joe Biden on "Saturday Night Live," Nov. 16, 2024.NBCJournalists shouted questions in the background: “What’s going on?” one said. “Should I move to Canada?” another asked.
Carvey’s Biden complained that his dog had been attacking foreign leaders who visit the White House — “every single one.”
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