Voting has started, so saturday night live The performer can confess to having been with Donald Trump “forever.”
Cast members Bowen Yang, Ego Nwodim, Kenan Thompson, Heidi Gardner, Marcelo Hernandez, Sarah Sherman, and Colin Jost were completely deadpan in expressing their support for President-elect Trump. “We see ourselves in you,” Nwodim said. “We look at you and think, ‘That’s me.'”
To try to get on board with the future leadership of the good side of the free world, SNL The cast is happy to call out those who voted for Kamala Harris. That included Jost, who gleefully accused Weekend Update co-anchor Michael Che of being part of the “boring media.”
And if that wasn’t enough to appeal to Trump, the cast introduced James Austin Johnson’s unflattering new portrayal of Trump in all his yoke-bearing Cobra Kai-esque glory. The cast gave us a glimpse of Elon Musk (played by Dana Carvey), “another man we love and trust,” doing a double fist pump and jumping. Perhaps that means we’ll see more mask impressions in the future.