Saturday Night Live opened its latest episode with a parody of President Trump, focusing on the recent release of heavily-redacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Comedian James Austin Johnson mocked Trump's claims of transparency, joking about the extensive redactions and the president's name appearing only a few times in the documents. The sketch also lampooned Trump's tendency to rename government buildings after himself and his frequent references to cognitive tests. The segment sparked mixed reactions, with some conservatives criticizing the show for ignoring the involvement of other political figures in the Epstein files and for what they saw as declining comedic quality.
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