SNL says Trump's been in office '100 years' while mocking papal ambitions and executive order frenzy
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56% Medium Right
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : It came just days after Trump attended the funeral for Pope Francis in Rome.42% : "I understand Elmo has now been apprehended by ICE, brought to you by the letter L for El Salvador.
34% : Feels longer," said cast member James Austin Johnson, portraying Trump in the show's signature exaggerated style.
32% : The sketch was set in a mock Oval Office, with Trump flanked by an over-the-top version of Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, referred to as the "Lord of the Shadows.
28% : In a jab at recent economic concerns, the sketch ended with Trump renaming "recession" to "recess" in an attempt to soften the term.
25% : " 'SNL'S' BOWEN YANG SAYS HE DIDN'T ORIGINALLY WANT TO PORTRAY JD VANCE, JOKINGLY CALLS HIM 'POPE KILLER' The sketch aired just days after Trump celebrated the real milestone of 100 days since returning to the White House.
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