The SNL alum helped recreate the real March 6 meeting between the president, Cabinet members, and the tech billionaire.
He’s not the first comedian – or person in general – to point out the somewhat repetitive nature of Taylor Sheridan shows.
SNL was utterly ruthless in its portrayal of Friday's Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian ...
The “Austin Powers” star barged onto the Oval Office set after James Austin Johnson, who portrayed Trump, told Zelensky, ...
Mike Myers, as Elon Musk, adds an extra measure of crazy to an already bizarre moment in MAGA-era foreign policy.
The long-running late-night live sketch comedy and music series, which premiered Oct. 11, 1975, broadcasts live from NBC's famed Studio 8H in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Broadway Video, in ...
Maybe not? Maybe not?” The sketch kicked off with Zelensky sitting across from Trump (James Austin Johnson) and Vance (Bowen Yang), alongside a motionless Secretary of State Marco Rubio ...
This time, the show did not open with him playing President Trump; James Austin Johnson, per usual, took over that role in a cold open recreating Trump vs. Zelenskyy. After the opening ...
With cast member Mikey Day as Zelenskyy, James Austin Johnson as Trump, Bowen Yang as Vance and Marcello Hernandez as Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the sketch poked fun at the real-life Trump ...
In the show’s cold open, Trump (played by James Austin Johnson) thanked Zelenskyy (played by Mikey Day) for dressing like “casual Star Trek” to the Oval Office before pushing the Ukrainian ...