When it comes to political satire, “Saturday Night Live” has had no end of possible material lately, and for its spring opener, the recent Signal group chat involving Trump administration
When it comes to political satire, “Saturday Night Live” has had no end of possible material lately, and for its spring opener, the recent Signal group chat involving Trump administration
“Saturday Night Live” took on the Department of Defense group text scandal in its cold open with host Mikey Madison. Madison, a recent Oscar winner for “Anora,” played a teenage