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"Saturday Night Live" is taking aim at President Donald Trump − and its own recent musical guest Morgan Wallen. In the sketch comedy show's latest cold open, Trump (James Austin Johnson ...
Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update took aim at Donald Trump‘s massive tariffs, which have caused markets to tumble, in the process making a dig at last week’s musical guest, Morgan Wallen.
“Saturday Night Live” wasted no time mocking country star Morgan Wallen for his abrupt exit off-stage as the credits rolled and skipping the afterparty to go to “God’s country.” ...
“Saturday Night Live” cast member James Austin Johnson returned as Donald Trump during the latest episode’s cold open to give his version of the president’s recent “Liberation Day ...
Saturday Night Live‘s latest cold open mostly mocked President Donald Trump for his recent market-crashing tariffs, but it also took aim at the show’s recent musical guest, Morgan Wallen.
Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update has jokes aplenty about Morgan Wallen‘s abrupt departure last week as the show’s credits began rolling. Weekend Update continued the roast, following a ...
It has been one week since Morgan Wallen broke tradition and abruptly left the “Saturday Night Live” stage during the show's sign off, and the late-night sketch comedy show had some thoughts.
Marni Rose McFall is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on internet trends, U.S. politics and popular culture. She has covered fashion, culture, art and music extensively.
JP Morgan has predicted that the United States economy will likely fall into a recession this year, largely due to the impact of new tariffs announced by President Donald Trump. In a note to ...
JPMorgan forecasts a recession in the US this year triggered by new tariffs, predicting a GDP contraction of 0.3% and an unemployment rate of 5.3%. JPMorgan Chase & Co. has predicted that the ...