WATCH: Trump Sons Return to SNL to Dispute White House Chaos, Stormy Daniels
‘They Just Wrestled in Bed!’
Alex Moffat’s Eric and Mikey Day’s Donald Trump Jr. returned to “Saturday Night Live†for the sketch show’s latest installment to tackle chaos in the White House, Stormy Daniels and pop-up books.
“The flurry of staff resignations have led many to say that the Trump White House is in chaos,†co-host of “Weekend Update†Colin Jost began. “Here to comment are First Sons Eric and Donald Trump Jr.â€
“Thanks for havin’ us, Colin,†Day’s Trump Jr. began. “Eric, what do you say?â€
“Please,†Moffat’s Eric replied, “make yourself at home.â€
The duo hammed up their responses to audience laughter, including Trump’s awful nickname for the “elitist, liberal media,†before Trump’s “eldest son†discussed how in control the president is. “Just be honest,†Day said he was instructed by Trump. “That’s what’s so ridiculous about the claims of this adult film star.â€
“She and my father never had a relationship,†he continued.
“They just wrestled in bed!†Moffat replied before “Trump Jr.†presented his brother with a pop-up book.
“As far as this chaos, Colin,†Day continued, “turnover is good.†He then hilariously explained pop-up books to his brother, who was terrified of their 3D nature.
This week, Donald Trump asserted that the energy in the White House was “great,†hinting at further exits. Gary Cohn, the now former director of the president’s National Economic Council, had quit.
“Things are running smoothly,†Day’s Trump Jr. asserted. You can watch the duo’s full return to the comedy show below:
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