Thursday, December 26, 2024

Trump makes a rant for the ages as he visits ‘SNL’ East Palestine

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previous president Donald Trump (played before James Austin Johnson) showed no sympathy for the afflicted residents East Palestine, Ohio in “Saturday Night LiveCold open His last visit to the community(You can watch the parody below).

Trump Johnson, who mocked the former president’s water-bottle-laden visit last week, fired on all cylinders as he mocked the president Joe BidenUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky And the Minister of Transport Buttigieg House.

He also weighed in on criticism of the Trump administration Roll back the railway safety regulations.

“I’ve done a lot for trains, made them bigger, faster, and maybe less safe,” said Johnson.

“Here I pay my respects because your train has blown up and now your birds and fish are all dead, it mustn’t be so wonderful – to wake up in the morning and not hear the beautiful chirping of birds and instead hear the trains explode and derail all over the place.”

He later sets the stage at the faux press conference for grand jury foreman Emily Kohrs (played by Chloe Fineman), who displayed exaggerated facial expressions She made fun of her recent media appearance about the Georgia election issue.

“She has a very big secret for such a strange little lady,” said Johnson.

“Maybe, maybe, I don’t know, eh,” said Feynman, making a series of faces.

You can watch more “SNL” bits below.

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