Live sketch featuring pre-presidency Donald Trump posing as a janitor making jibs at 'gay dudes' has resurfaced online. The clip is more than two decades old, first airing in 2004 when the 45th and 47th President,
Tom Hanks triggered MAGA fans with his hilarious sketch during Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary special. On Sunday, February 16, the famed actor reprised his role as a conservative contestant named Doug in the comedy series' Black Jeopardy!
“This show wonders why their ratings are in the gutter. Trump won the popular vote. This tired trope that MAGA is racist is disgusting. SNL is an unfunny show for snobbish liberal elites. The current Republican Party is a big tent coalition compromised of many former Democrats. Good riddance, SNL!” she wrote on social media platform X.
America’s sweetheart Tom Hanks was crucified by conservatives over his “disgusting” portrayal of a simple, Trump-supporting racist on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary
In its too-long 50th anniversary spectacle, “Saturday Night Live” offered a skit in which marquee actor Tom Hanks did an impression of what the left thinks is a supposedly Neanderthal Trump supporter.
Melania Trump will join the President for dinner after he addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday afternoon
Victoria Jackson is denying coming after Tom Hanks for appearing to make fun of MAGA supporters in a sketch during SNL's 50th Anniversary special.
If Lorne Michaels is the father of “Saturday Night Live,” then Rosie Shuster is its criminally under-acknowledged mother. Michaels may be prolific for his ability to wrangle talent and reassure network heads, but Shuster was vital in establishing the tone of this comedy institution that turns 50 this year.
The actor over the weekend reprised his recurring character Doug, who appears as a contestant in the parody game show 'Black Jeopardy.'
“I may be wrong,” he said. “But I don’t feel I’m done.”