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‘SNL’ Cold Open spoofs signing of Declaration of Independence with Hamilton, Trump

The Cold Open of “Saturday Night Live” impersonated the signature of the independence declaration, except for the scene featuring President Trump.

of scene It began with John Hancock signed the declaration. Lin -Manuel Miranda appeared as Alexander Hamilton, a famous Broadway character.

Before completing the wrap, Trump appeared, and the actors in the background have solidified.

“Absolutely not to say, it's a joke, of course, but I'm not in many points,” said James Austin Johnson. “But I am also creating a new country, just like the founding fathers.”

“And, like them, we're very wise,” he continued. “DEI is over. It's dead.”

The scene mentioned the first few days under the new Trump administration, including the various presidential ordinances signed, and the weekends surrounded by high -tech billionaire.

“The inauguration ceremony was a great success. I was indoors because of the cold and fear,” said Trump's character. “There were a lot of surprise guests like Melania. That was good.”

President Trump is Amazon's Jeff Bezos's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Meta Mark Zuckerberg's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Apple's Tim Cook's Supreme Executive Officer (CEO), and close alliance. He pointed out that he had put a “geek's flock” in the front row, including Mr. X and Tesla's Eulon Musk's highest executive (CEO).

This week, Musk seemed to be saluted by President Trump's inauguration, and became a hot topic. Mr. Trump has dismissed his criticism, and Trump stated in a skit that he did not do so.

“He was just creating a new greeting. Cross between Hi and Hello. We call this the Heil,” Trump said on SNL.

In this situation, Mr. Trump stated that he had already canceled many of the former President Biden's actions, including efforts to promote the fairness of the LGBTQ community.

President Trump's character pointed to the scene of his fathers, saying, “Stop drag, stop the wigs, and stop what they are wearing.” “It's a strange way to wear it, isn't it?

He also mentioned the promoted Cabinet approval hearing. Former Fox & Friends moderator Pete Hegousz was approved at the Faster of the Upper House this week, and the path to the Secretary of Defense was opened. In that scene, President Trump asked who will play Hesces on the broadcast.

“In conclusion, it was a wonderful week. I basically achieved all the election promises, except for the eggs that people were interested in. It is the best in history,” Trump said. “Who imagined that it would be easier to set a ceasefire in Gaza and lower the price of eggs?”

“You may need to choose L for that,” he said.

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