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SNL mocked Trump's Middle East trip and 400 million US dollars for the controversy of the Qatarian Jet

“Saturday Night Live” recorded President Donald Trump's most recent excursion in his season finale and trivialized, which reset the administration as an important foreign policy.

James Austin Johnson showed the cold openings as an exaggerated trump card next to a fictional crown prince Mohammed bin Salman. The sketch indicated an unlikely bromance.

“We are now together, joked, of course, but we fluctuate,” joked Johnson's Trump, as if we were describing a new romance.

“Of course I am a big fan of everything that Saudi Arabia has to offer, from oil to money to the end of the list,” he added.

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The US President Donald Trump meets on May 13, 2025 in Riad, Saudi Arabia, with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman during a “coffee ceremony” at the Saudi Royal Court. (Getty Images)

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In reality, Trump returned to Washington, in which he would strengthen three important investment agreements worth billions of dollars from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatars worth the US economy.

Snls Trump implied that his motifs were not so patriotic.

“I did not make this trip for myself. I want to make it clear. I did it for the American people. And in many ways my personal enrichment. I did that too. I did this trip very well,” he broken.

The show also benefited from the controversy around a gifted 400 million dollar -Jet from Qatar to the United States, a matter under the examination of the house democrats.

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“The Qataris gave me an airplane of $ 400 million. Can you believe that? And people said that that was a kind of bribes,” said the fake president. “Not true, not true because in return they didn't ask anything. Well, not yet.

The real Trump defended the jet in an interview on Friday with Fox News Chief Political Anker Bret Baier, called him “good business” and noticed delays in Boeing's New Air Force One project.

SNL mocked Boeing's most recent security spurred and the aging air traffic control system in the country. Johnson's Trump complained that he preferred the Qatarian jet to an American aircraft.

“Have you seen what happens to our aircraft? The radar is below and the screen is empty – Newark,” he said, referring to at least three equipment at Newark Liberty International in the past few weeks.

A second segment in the result, led by host Scarlett Johansson and musical guest Bad Bunny, also made the light of Newark's speed glores and converted the problem into a comedic rap over a nerve -wracking landing and pilots, which were cut off by the control tower.

Saturday night live - episode 1878 - Image: (LR) James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump and Marcello Hernández as Marco Rubio during the "Trump Muschus Rubio" Cold Open on Saturday, March 8, 2025 - (Photo by: Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images)

Saturday Night Live – Episode 1878 – Image: (LR) James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump and Marcello Hernández as Marco Rubio during the cold “Trump Musk Rubio” on Saturday, March 8, 2025,. (Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images)

The opening -Trump sketch struck back with the typical bumps of the show with the president and his continued daily media presence.

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“Since it is a final, it means that you won't see me here for a while after tonight. Well, not the wrong, funny version of me that makes you smile. The real one will still be omnipresent. You can't escape me anywhere.”

Before the fictional version of Trump was deregistered for his summer break, she joked: “We'll see each other again in autumn when we still have a country.”

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