Saturday Night LiveThe weekend update targeted the massive prices of Donald Trump, who caused a fall in the market, in the excavation process to the musical guest of last week, Morgan Wallen.
“America elected Trump to lead the country as a business, but it turns out that it leads it as one of its businesses,” joked Colin Jost at the start.
Jost then alluded to how the president shared a video on how he is “deliberately crushed the stock market”.
“I love that you can intentionally ruin the economy and always remain president,” he said. “It’s as if you compromise your car through the DMV window and they said to themselves:” Renewed license! ” It’s crazy.
Note how much value has been destroyed by the prices, Jost joked by saying that the money leaves the stock market “faster than Morgan Wallen in Goodnights”.
The singer country, who was SnlLast week’s musical guest, left the scene prematurely at the end of the show and has since colpetified the goods of the waterfall.
The co-excicece Michael Che then laughed at the justification of Trump for the prices.
“Trump has announced a price on all goods imported into the United States, saying that the United States had been looted and raped by other countries. And Trump will not defend looting,” he joked.
Turning to the way some prices have been strangely put on the islands with any human being but many penguins, Jost offered an explanation.
“Well, maybe the Penguins should stop pushing their gay program,” he said, as an image shown on the screen of the book of children And Tango in fact threewhich represents two male penguins with a family.
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