"Y'all gonna let a man with 34 felonies lead the free world and be the president of the United States," Michael Che said.
The first episode of “Saturday Night Live" since the election of Donald Trump struck a somber tone at the beginning ...
The cast then had a sarcastic message directly for the former president. “And that is why we at SNL would like to say to ...
Of 193 current members of the United Nations, 13 have female leaders now — nine of those for the first time. Sixty have been ...
Burr walks the line—not unsuccessfully—between being one of those beyond-tiresome "I'm just sayin' what we're all thinkin'" ...
We have never wavered in our support of you, even when others doubted you.” Colin Jost, co-anchor of SNL’s “Weekend Update,” ...
In the cold open, SNL cast members held their hands clasped, appearing to be on the verge of delivering a somber message to ...
Burr and musical guest Mk.gee aimed to keep things light for most of the show, but offered a few moments of political humor ...
Saturday Night Live traded its traditional cold open skit for a sarcastic message of support for President-elect Donald Trump.
He followed up by saying he actually got it from a "shoeless cowboy on an airplane." Colin Jost, Michael Che joke about ...