‘Saturday Night Live’ Season 45 Leads with Impeachment Sketches (Watch)

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Everything you missed from Saturday night's impeachment-focused SNL premiere:

portrayed Joe Biden. McKinnon returned to Elizabeth Warren, Moffat took on the role of Beto O’Rourke, Redd portrayed Cory Booker and Yang portrayed Andrew Yang.

When asked if she would still go past impeachment to prosecute Trump directly, Rudolph-as-Harris said “hell yeah” that was still her plan: “I’m a smooth-talking lady lawyer. I’m Rizzoli and I’m Isles. I’m a walking, talking TNT show. Don’t you want four more years of me dressing down our enemies like this, ‘You call that human rights, China? I call it human wrongs.'”

New cast member Chloe Fineman, known online for her impressions long before booking this gig, took on Marianne Williamson, appearing “via astral projection,” saying she wanted to trap Trump’s soul inside a crystal, “which I should note is also a yoni egg — so this election vote for magic.” After Harrelson-as-Biden told a story about an incident at a “segregated pool,” which he pointed out “just to put everyone on edge,” David-as-Sanders noted that people were worried he would be the one who was out of touch, but next to Biden, he looks like Drake.And finally, during the “Inside the Beltway” sketch, Strong, Bryant, Harrelson and Thompson took on political pundits discussing whether or not impeachment was inevitable.

 

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I know Alec doesn’t like playing Trump anymore...but...nobody does it better...not even Trump...😂🤣😂🤣

TERRIBLE ACTING

I hope there is an Emmy for special guest star: wardrobe lady....

Because they can’t change the channel, I did.

Poor directing, poorly prepared sketches? Everything after the open (which I missed) was awful.

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