‘SNL' cold open takes on Trump's post-court press conferences, VP choices and Hannibal Lecter

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The season 49 finale of 'Saturday Night Live' began with a 'message from former President Donald Trump,' played by cast member James Austin Johnson

"I keep calling him late and great, even though he's not dead, he's not great and he's not real," James Austin Johnson as Trump said of the fictional Hannibal Lecter.," played by cast member James Austin Johnson, who gave an impression of one of the real Trump's wild press conferences after a day in a Manhattan court room for his ongoing hush money trial.

Trump then said that he does not like being in court because they say"very mean" things about him as he's"trying to sleep.""But I like being out here in the hallway outside court, daring the judge to imprison me," Trump hilariously continued."He gave me a gag order, I said that sounds like a challenge on 'RuPaul.'"

 

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