"Y'all gonna let a man with 34 felonies lead the free world and be the president of the United States," Michael Che said.
Michael Che has joked that no one criminal is better than another —even if that criminal happens to be the president-elect.
Burr walks the line—not unsuccessfully—between being one of those beyond-tiresome "I'm just sayin' what we're all thinkin'" ...
In the cold open, SNL cast members held their hands clasped, appearing to be on the verge of delivering a somber message to ...
The cast of Saturday Night Live jokingly touted their support for Donald Trump and his billionaire backer Elon Musk in their ...
Burr and musical guest Mk.gee aimed to keep things light for most of the show, but offered a few moments of political humor ...
The post-election episode of "SNL" opened with the cast sarcastically claiming they always supported President-elect Trump ...
For his first “Weekend Update” segment following Donald Trump’s victory on Tuesday, co-anchor Michael Che appeared to raid ...
Of Saturday Night Live’s two “Weekend Update” anchors, it was Michael Che who seemed more disturbed by Trump’s decisive win ...
Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update had plenty to say about Donald Trump's election win Tuesday. For one, co-anchor Colin ...