
The White House intervened back on Saturday evening after the premiere of the 51 show, which opened with a sketch of ridiculous former US President Donald Trump and FCC chairman Brendan Carr.
The White House reacts to the latest parody of SNL 51 about Donald Trump
Satiric cold open entertainment at the recent criticism of the couple at night and caused a quick reaction from Washington.
The White House spokesman Abigail Jackson, when he asked the parody, released a sharp retort and said she wasn’t interested in watching it. “The reaction to this would require me to waste time watching,” said Jackson Entertainment Weekly. “And as millions of Americans who tuned from SNL, I have to do more fun things – like watching the color dry.”
Cold Open was comedian James Austin Johnson, who repeated his well -known role by Trump and interrupted the impression of Colin Jost on Fox News host Pete Hegset. In the sketch, Johnson’s Trump complained about being ridiculed on television, warning: “SNL 51 on a rough start: 17 new members and got a” update “guy who made open.”
The sketch escalated when Mikey Day appeared like Carr and danced to the frame to watch Rockwell’s to someone. After Trump incorrectly expressed his name as “Brandon”, Day’s Carr fixed it: “It’s actually Brendan, sir.” Trump sincerely replied, “It’s crazy that you think I’m interested in it. Hi!” Before receiving the last strike – “Remember: Daddy’s tracking.”
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Since he joined the cast in 2021, Johnson has become Snl’s Go-To Trump ImMersonator, appreciated for capturing the tone and the gesture of the former president.
The premiere of the new season continues the long tradition of the political satire show – which often draws a strong reaction to politicians and the public.
Meanwhile, the White House seems intact and chooses sarcasm over the confrontation – a sign that at least officially is satisfied, that they will leave with laughter.
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