
‘SNL’ Cold Open: Trump Bails on Sketch to Flirt With Audience

Saturday Night Live‘s Donald Trump, appearing in the show’s cold open yet another time, walked out of the season 50 finale’s first sketch to flirt with women in the audience and to formally sign off until September–“if we still have a country.”
Trump (James Austin Johnson) began by proclaiming how much he enjoyed his three-country tour through the Middle East.
“It was very much a boys trip,” he said alongside Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Emil Wakim). “I don’t think I saw a single woman.
Trump (James Austin Johnson) began by proclaiming how much he enjoyed his three-country tour through the Middle East.
“It was very much a boys trip,” he said alongside Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Emil Wakim). “I don’t think I saw a single woman.
- 5/18/2025
- by William Vaillancourt
- Rollingstone.com
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