President Trump has stated many issues about “Saturday Night Live” over time. Few of them are favorable, highlighting his disdain for the late-night sketch comedy present, although his earlier stints as host would counsel in any other case.
The president hosted the present in 2004 and in 2015, shortly after saying his first run for president. The choice to have him host “SNL” in 2015 was controversial on the time, however NBC’s high brass defended the transfer, citing his front-runner standing amongst Republicans and the excessive rankings it produced. “At the end of the day, he was on the show for 11 minutes and … it wasn’t like the Earth fell off its axis,” stated then-NBC Leisure Chairman Robert Greenblatt through the Tv Critics Assn. press tour in 2016. He would later name Trump “toxic” and “demented.”
Trump, in the meantime, has repeatedly stated he believes the present is unfunny, lacks expertise and is “just a political ad for the Dems” these days. The sentiment echoes feedback he’s made about late-night speak present hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel and their respective reveals, every recognized for skewering Trump. With Season 51 of “Saturday Night Live” set to start Saturday, and up to date settlements with media retailers and tech firms making headlines — YouTube settled a Trump lawsuit for practically $25 million Monday over the suspension of his account — a renewed focus will probably be on the present and the way it spoofs the president and his insurance policies.
Colbert’s collection was canceled by CBS in July and can conclude its 10-year run subsequent yr in Might. Whereas CBS cited monetary causes for its choice to finish Colbert’s present, the host was a vocal critic of each Trump and CBS’ mother or father firm, Paramount, which had just lately settled a lawsuit with Trump simply earlier than the Federal Communications Fee authorised its merger with Skydance Media (Colbert known as the settlement “a big fat bribe”).
Kimmel was benched by ABC in September after the top of the FCC, a Trump appointee, threatened the community over the host’s feedback about Charlie Kirk’s suspected killer. Kimmel has since returned to the air, and used his first episode again to defend free speech. Colbert and Kimmel additionally appeared as visitors on one another’s reveals Tuesday, expressing mutual assist and cracking jokes at Trump’s expense. Trump has additionally known as for NBC to ax its late-night hosts Seth Meyers and Jimmy Fallon, each of whom are “SNL” alums.
Now, “SNL” may very well be the following goal of the administration’s scrutiny. Trump’s posts on social media have beforehand aired his disapproval for the way the collection mocks and satirizes him and his administration, and he has prompt investigating NBC as outcome.
Donald Trump in 2015, the yr NBC lower ties after he made feedback about undocumented Mexican immigrants.
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Through the years, Trump has had a contentious relationship with the community that after aired “The Apprentice,” the present that made him a actuality TV star, and his Miss Universe pageant. In 2015, NBC lower ties with Trump over feedback he made about undocumented Mexican immigrants.
“Saturday Night Live,” which celebrated its fiftieth anniversary earlier this yr with a number of specials, has been churning out political parodies for many years, and its comedy has focused leaders from all political backgrounds.
The primary time Trump was portrayed on “SNL” was in 1988 by then-cast member Phil Hartman. Since then, a bunch of actors and forged members have cycled by means of with their Trump impressions, with one of the memorable being Alec Baldwin, who took over from Darrell Hammond in 2016 forward of the presidential election.
Trump disliked Baldwin’s portrayal, and wrote in 2018 that Baldwin’s “dying mediocre career was saved by his terrible impersonation.” Baldwin gained an Emmy for supporting actor in 2017 for taking part in the president.
The “30 Rock” actor’s stint as Trump on “SNL” lasted by means of 2020, and he made appearances as Trump even when the present was filming remotely through the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. A few of his most memorable moments impersonating the president have been in chilly opens that mocked the debates between Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Alec Baldwin in 2017 as President-elect Donald J. Trump throughout a “Saturday Night Live” chilly open sketch.
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In March 2019, Trump wrote that “SNL” continues “knocking the same person (me), over & over, without so much of a mention of ‘the other side.’” The episode that aired the weekend he wrote that tweet was a rerun. “Like an advertisement without consequences,” he went on.
In accordance with stories from the Each day Beast, Trump took a step past airing his grievances over Twitter that point. He reportedly requested advisors and attorneys in early 2019 about what the FCC, the courtroom system, and even the Division of Justice might do to look into “SNL” and different late-night comedy figures who had mocked him. That inquiry didn’t quantity to any actions, in response to the outlet.
In 2022, Trump stated the present’s rankings have been “HUUUGE!” when he hosted, however that they’ve since tapered off. The latest season of “SNL” was the most-watched in three years, with a season common of greater than 8 million viewers.
He went on to jot down that creator and govt producer Lorne Michaels is “angry and exhausted, the show even more so. It was once good, never great, but now, like the Late Night Losers who have lost their audience but have no idea why, it is over for SNL — A great thing for America!”
“Whatever crimes Trump is committing, he’s doing it in broad daylight,” Michaels went on to say. “There is absolutely nothing that the people who vote for him — or me — don’t know.” He additionally known as Trump a “really powerful media figure” who “knows how to hold an audience.”
“His politics are obviously not my politics, but denouncing [him] doesn’t work,” he added.
Whereas many chilly opens and “Weekend Update” segments have been devoted to skewering the president, usually making him the butt of jokes, the chilly open within the episode instantly following the 2024 election had a unique strategy. Trump’s opponent, then-Vice President Kamala Harris, had appeared on an episode simply days earlier than the election, however after Trump’s victory, the forged promised they’d “been with [him] all along,” including that all of them voted for him and supported him.
“If you’re keeping some sort of list of your enemies, then we should not be on that list,” they stated earlier than debuting their new Trump impression, “Hot jacked Trump,” which featured impressionist James Austin Johnson in a muscle tee and a scarf.
Johnson started portraying the president on the collection in 2021, and Michaels stated he’ll proceed within the function for Season 51. His portrayal mirror’s Trump’s speech patterns and his tendency to veer into tangents about popular culture. Since Trump’s inauguration in January, the chilly opens have zeroed in on Trump, specializing in his relationship with Elon Musk and his insurance policies.
The “Weekend Update” section, hosted by Colin Jost and Michael Che, tends to take sharper jabs the president’s insurance policies and feedback, in addition to different administration officers.
Within the Puck interview, Michaels implied the present wasn’t going to again down, and when he was requested whether or not political comedy will probably be more durable within the present local weather, Michaels stated no.
“I don’t think anybody knows what Michael Che’s politics are,” he stated, “but they do think he’s funny.”
Brendan Carr, the chairman of the FCC who has been within the headlines for his function in Kimmel’s benching, wrote in 2020 that political satire is among the “oldest and most important forms of free speech.”
“From Internet memes to late-night comedians, from cartoons to the plays and poems as old as organized government itself — Political Satire circumvents traditional gatekeepers & helps hold those in power accountable,” he continued. “Not surprising that it’s long been targeted for censorship.”

