Alec Baldwin did double duty on the April 8th episode of "Saturday Night Live," impersonating both President Donald Trump and embattled Fox News host Bill O'Reilly.
Several dozen prominent sponsors have pulled ads from O'Reilly's primetime program in the wake of a New York Times report that five women have received $13 million in settlements following allegations of sexual harassment against O'Reilly.
"Hello, thank you for coming. I'd like to start by answering the question that's on everyone's mind - Yes, this is real life, this is really happening." As usual, it ain't pretty and as usual, Trump wasn't impressed. See his Twitter response at the end...
Alec Baldwin returns to SNL to brutally mock Donald Trump's Russian pee-pee party
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The Response:
.@NBCNews is bad but Saturday Night Live is the worst of NBC. Not funny, cast is terrible, always a complete hit job. Really bad television!
The quality isn't the greatest but hey!, it's viralling and we'll see how long this one stays up on YouTube...
Saturday night’s SNL opened with a surprise sketch featuring previous show host Bryan Cranston in one of his most identifiable roles: Walter White of Breaking Bad fame.
For the sketch, White plays one of President-elect Donald Trump‘s newest cabinet appointments. The sketch, which was framed around a faux-taping of The Lead with Jake Tapper, featured Kate McKinnon as Kellyanne Conway and Beck Bennett as the CNN host himself.