Ever since US President Donald Trump made the announcement on his presidency, he became the target of "Saturday Night Live" regular stints. For the past episodes of the show, one of Trump's best impersonators was Alec Baldwin and he is known to do the impersonation of the US president while having a debate and talk at the White House. But just recently, Trump's character made his way to Boone County in the latest episode entitled "Trump's people."
During the said episode, there was a group of supporters which are seated in front of the president. They were asking questions about issues on losing jobs, health care as well as with houses. During the said stint, there are several suggestions which they made on how they can improve the lives of the citizens. Further, the people also praised Trump and they also pledged to continue their support, WLWT reported.
Moreover, at the end of that skit, Baldwin who impersonated the US president also brought out the Tri-State's chilli into the topic in order to drive the point home. Baldwin made his point by saying, "It's like you found a finger in your chilli, but you still eat the chilli because you told everyone how much you love the chilli."
On the other hand, "Saturday Night Live" also got another veteran host for the show. Louis C.K. is currently into his fourth hosting stint now on SNL. The man seemed to look happy rather than saying ridiculous, Vulture reported.
During C.K. hosting monologue, he made a great start by asking hack questions. "Are giraffes up there going, whoooa" were exactly his words. With these lines, he claims that he wants to buy a goat because he wants a trash can. Further, his stints also featured him moving into a five-star hotel and it made him lookfunny and more intriguing.
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