So, in a sense, no, “Saturday Night Live” is no more political than it has ever been, but depending on who you follow, social media sure might make it seem that way.
When it comes to political satire, "Saturday Night Live" has had no end of possible material lately, and for its spring ...
In an electrifying return to 'Saturday Night Live,' Jack Black graced the stage for his fourth hosting gig after a 20-year hiatus, delivering an episode filled with sharp satire, memorable sketches, ...
Live" and Colin Jost are under fire following its latest cold open, which took aim at Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
The first Monday in January of every odd-numbered year means the return of the Legislature is finally here. While lawmakers pour into the Capitol complex – where bills are presented, pondered ...
*”Saturday Night Live” wasted no time in diving headfirst into the whirlwind of chaos that was the recent Oval Office showdown between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
However, the comedic tone escalates dramatically when top political figures such as Pete Hegseth, JD Vance, and Marco Rubio unexpectedly join the conversation. This juxtaposition between trivial ...
Mike Myers returned to SNL to parody Elon Musk in a sketch with James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump and Marcello Hernandez as Marco Rubio. The sketch humorously addressed Musk's role in a future ...