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SNL Parodies Trump's Easter Post and Melania's Epstein Statement
The show's latest episode delivers biting political satire with a star-studded cast
Apr. 12, 2026 at 8:56pm
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The vibrant energy and high-fashion glamour of SNL's latest episode capture the show's ability to blend humor and political commentary.Chicago TodaySaturday Night Live's latest episode, hosted by Colman Domingo, offered a scathing yet hilarious take on the recent antics of President Donald Trump and his administration. The show's cold open featured a parody of Trump discussing his controversial Easter social media post about the Iran war, while later sketches poked fun at the President's phone calls to Tiger Woods and Melania Trump's statement on her non-involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
Why it matters
SNL's ability to blend humor with sharp political commentary is a testament to its enduring relevance. The show not only entertains but also encourages viewers to think critically about the world around them, exposing the absurdity of modern politics.
The details
The episode's highlight was the cold open, which saw James Austin Johnson's spot-on impression of Trump making sarcastic remarks about the world's largest religion. The show also featured a fictional conversation between Trump and his press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, as well as the President's calls to Tiger Woods, who was in rehab at the time, and his wife, Melania, played by Chloe Fineman.
- The episode aired on April 12, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States, known for his controversial social media posts and interactions with high-profile figures.
Karoline Leavitt
The fictional press secretary for President Trump in the SNL sketch.
Tiger Woods
The professional golfer, who was in rehab at the time of the fictional phone call with Trump.
Melania Trump
The former First Lady, who was the subject of a sketch addressing her recent statement clarifying her non-involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
Colman Domingo
The talented actor who hosted the latest episode of Saturday Night Live.
What they’re saying
“Praise be to Allah,”
— James Austin Johnson (as Donald Trump), Actor
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident
The takeaway
SNL's latest episode showcases the show's ability to deliver thought-provoking and entertaining political satire, exposing the absurdity of modern politics and encouraging viewers to think critically about the world around them.
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