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Trump’s Gas Prices Cold Open - SNL

This SNL Cold Open parodies President Trump (James Austin Johnson) and Pete Hegseth (Colin Jost) addressing high gas prices. Here are the...

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Trump Attacks the Pope, Thinks He’s Jesus & Bashes Springsteen in His Most Bananas Posting Spree Yet


In this monologue, Jimmy Kimmel discusses a series of controversial actions and social media posts from the President over the past weekend. Here is a summary of the key segments:

Social Media Outbursts:

  • Bruce Springsteen: The President criticized Bruce Springsteen by posting a doctored image, implying the singer had plastic surgery (0:41-2:20).
  • The Pope: He went on to attack Pope Leo, calling him "weak on crime" and suggesting the Pope would not be in the Vatican if not for him (2:20-4:05).
  • AI Jesus Image: The President posted an AI-generated image of himself as Jesus, which faced backlash from the Christian community and was subsequently deleted (4:05-5:19). Later, he claimed it was intended to show him as a doctor (7:33-8:26).

White House Events & Policy:

  • No Taxes on Tips: The White House hosted a "No Taxes on Tips" event featuring McDonald’s delivery from a woman known as the "DoorDash Grandma," whom the President engaged with regarding political issues (6:31-7:33).
  • Foreign Policy & Iran: The segment covers failed negotiations in Pakistan involving JD Vance and the President's contradictory announcements regarding a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz (9:20-10:44).

Weekend Activities & Personal Matters:

  • UFC & Golf: The President attended a UFC fight in Miami and spent time golfing, where he was recorded commenting on a woman's physique (10:50-12:53).
  • Melania & Legal Battles: Jimmy touches upon the First Lady's recent attempt to distance herself from the Trump-Epstein files (12:53-13:36) and a federal judge’s dismissal of a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by the President against the Wall Street Journal (13:36-14:20).

Brooklyn Segment:

  • The show concludes with the debut of a new recurring bit titled "This Week in Brooklyn," featuring highlights from the Brooklyn Nets game (14:20-15:37).


Trump Rages at Pope Leo, JD Vance Fumbles Iran Deal & Hungary Ousts Viktor Orban | The Daily Show


In this episode of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart satirizes recent political headlines involving Donald Trump, JD Vance, and international affairs.

Key segments from the show include:

  • Trump’s Easter Beef: Jon Stewart mocks Donald Trump for lashing out at the Pope’s Easter message of peace (0:41-3:29) and discusses the backlash surrounding an AI-generated image Trump posted of himself depicted as Jesus (3:29-8:46).
  • Iran Negotiations: The show lampoons the high-stakes US-Iran talks in Islamabad, highlighting the lack of a deal, Trump's distraction with a UFC fight, and JD Vance's involvement in the failed negotiations (8:46-18:33).
  • Hungary’s Election: Stewart covers the election in Hungary, where Viktor Orban—a close ally of Trump—suffered a landslide defeat despite attempts by JD Vance to garner support for him (18:33-21:15).
  • Closing Reflections: Stewart concludes the show on a hopeful note, suggesting that the political landscape may be shifting as public sentiment turns against autocratic leadership (21:15-24:07).

JD Vance Fails | Trump Got Nothing From Iran | Our Savior In Chief


This monologue from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert satirizes recent political events involving the Trump administration. Here is a summary of the key segments:

  • Failed Iran Negotiations (0:24-1:19): Colbert discusses the failed peace talks with Iran, mocking Vice President JD Vance for his attempt to deflect blame by praising Pakistan.
  • Trump at the UFC (1:23-2:44): The host lampoons President Trump's attendance at a UFC fight in Miami, highlighting his odd interaction with a fighter and his choice of entourage, which included Vanilla Ice.
  • Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz (2:47-4:12): Trump's reaction to the failed deal—a proposed naval blockade—is described by Colbert as a "double clog" strategy, akin to poor plumbing.
  • Fox News Interview (4:13-5:48): Colbert mocks an interview with Maria Bartiromo, where Trump struggles to address questions about oil prices and nuclear ambitions, leading to a humorous reaction from the interviewer.
  • Attacking the Pope (5:49-7:04): The monologue covers Trump's unhinged social media attack on the Pope, calling him "weak on crime."
  • The AI Jesus Image (7:05-9:26): Colbert breaks down a bizarre, AI-generated image Trump posted depicting himself as Jesus. He pokes fun at the absurdity of the figures in the image and Trump's subsequent excuse to a reporter that he thought it was a picture of himself as a doctor.

Monday, April 13, 2026

What If I Told You - SNL



Uneek Kutz Barbershop - SNL

 

This Saturday Night Live sketch satirically presents Uneek Kutz, a barbershop portrayed as a non-traditional, affordable "mental health" alternative for men (0:18-1:48). The video follows a man who, after going through a difficult divorce and feeling depressed, visits the shop to find support from the barbers (0:01-0:27).

Key highlights include:

  • The Shop Dynamic: The barbers use unconventional, blunt, and often humorous "tough love" methods to address the client's emotional needs, intimacy issues, and life problems (0:32-1:41).
  • Affordability: The sketch contrasts the high cost of traditional therapy with the $50 service fee at the shop, which includes "shopping" for items like sea moss (1:42-1:56).
  • The Community Atmosphere: The shop serves as a social hub where men can "kick back" and discuss personal struggles, ranging from finances to relationship drama (2:17-2:53).

The sketch ultimately mocks the premise of "mental health treatment" by framing the chaotic, unfiltered banter of the barbershop as a legitimate therapeutic experience (3:09).

Fashion District Robbery - SNL


This Saturday Night Live sketch features a news report from the scene of an armed bank robbery in the New York City Fashion District (0:15). The reporter, Amy Asher, attempts to interview a fashion professor, Darthion Merang (played by Colman Domingo), and his students from the Fashion Institute of Design (0:35).

Key Highlights of the Interview:

  • Critiquing the Suspect: Instead of providing a useful description of the bank robber, Darthion and his students focus entirely on critiquing the suspect's "outfit," describing it as a "boho derogatory" mess (1:11) and commenting on how poorly the clothes fit (1:23).
  • The "Accessories": When asked about the suspect's weapon, Darthion dismisses the question but eventually describes the gun as a "tasteful matte black color" paired with an ill-fitting brown belt (2:37-3:02).
  • The Fashion Critique: The professor and his students repeatedly insult the suspect's fashion choices, even critiquing a photo of the crime in progress for the suspect's choice of footwear—specifically wearing Crocs without socks (4:05-4:25).
  • Conclusion: The sketch concludes with the professor and his students continuing to bicker about fashion rather than helping the police, while the reporter remains frustrated by their lack of cooperation (4:47-5:17).

Artemis II - SNL


This Saturday Night Live sketch features a comedic look at the Artemis II moon mission, where pilot Victor Glover (played by Colman Domingo) attempts to record a series of thoughtful, professional video logs for the public. However, his mission is constantly derailed by his bored and mischievous crewmates.

Key Highlights:

  • Attempted Professionalism: Victor Glover tries to share inspirational quotes from legendary astronauts like Jim Lovell (1:26) and Sally Ride (3:03), and reflect on the beauty of Earth (0:301:59).
  • Crew Chaos: Throughout the mission, the other crew members constantly interrupt him by fighting over snacks (0:49), showing off "no hands hat" tricks (2:10), breaking the toilet (2:40), and drawing on their sleeping colleague's face (3:18).
  • Mission Realities: The absurdity continues as the astronauts deal with strange zero-gravity phenomena, such as a sneeze result (3:42) and a recurring issue with a crew member's "pee" being stuck in the toilet (3:59).
  • The Conclusion: Ultimately, Victor gives up on his serious video log, frustrated by his colleagues going "space crazy," and ends the recording with a plea for everyone on Earth to be kind to each other (4:15-4:33).

Weekend Update ft. Marcello Hernández, Kam Patterson and Jane Wickline - SNL


This edition of Weekend Update with Colin Jost and Michael Che covers the week's major political and cultural headlines, featuring several guest segments:

  • Political News & Satire (0:27 - 4:42): The hosts tackle recent developments involving President TrumpJD Vance, and international relations with Iran. They also touch on news surrounding Melania TrumpArtemis 2, and the Justice Department.
  • Two Kids from the Back of the Bus (4:43 - 8:57): Marcello Hernández and Kam Patterson join the desk to discuss the recent inflation report, though the segment quickly devolves into rowdy, comedic banter and various jokes.
  • Additional Headlines (9:13 - 12:08): Che and Jost continue with rapid-fire jokes about sharks in the BahamasNew Jersey residents, Kanye West, and viral social media trends.
  • Gen-Z Sexpert (12:09 - 15:00): Jane Wickline appears as a sex educator offering unconventional and often nonsensical advice to the hosts about modern dating and intimacy.

Trump Making Calls Cold Open - SNL


This Saturday Night Live cold open (0:00-5:12) features James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump in the Oval Office, making a series of satirical phone calls regarding various current events and personal issues.

Key segments include:

  • Presidential Correspondence (0:00-0:57): Trump discusses controversial language for a statement with his press secretary, parodying his recent administrative communication style.
  • Call to Tiger Woods (1:09-1:51): Trump reaches out to Tiger Woods to talk about golf and current affairs, leading to jokes about DUI incidents and rehab.
  • Call from Melania (1:58-2:51): A comedic exchange where Melania Trump suggests she make a public statement to distance herself from Jeffrey Epstein and the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, which Trump advises against.
  • Call to Pete Hegseth (3:09-5:12): Trump contacts Pete Hegseth to discuss military operations in Iran and the potential for a draft, ending in a satirical reflection on the motivations for war and oil prices.

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