Miles Teller played the "Property Brothers" twins working on U.S. President Donald Trump's new White House ballroom on ...
Saturday Night Live has revealed what is really going on behind the scenes of President Donald Trump’s controversial ...
The segment also echoed earlier SNL jokes about Trump's plan to construct a ballroom at the White House, US News, Times Now ...
Host Miles Teller was hilarious as he played real estate hot shots Drew and Jonathan Scott taking on their "biggest challenge ...
Host Miles Teller portrayed both Jonathan and Drew Scott — the Property Brothers from the show of the same name — as the ...
In the 'Saturday Night Live' parody, James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump says the ballroom budget is "between $350 million and infinity." By Carly Thomas Associate Editor “This week we’re taking on ...
The latest sketch from "SNL" pairs U.S. President Donald Trump and Canada's "Property Brothers," and the result is sheer ...
Both Jost and his "Weekend Update" cohost Michael Che took edgy shots at the president in the Nov. 1 installment of the long-running news parody segment.
The joke was a reference to the allegations of child molestation against the late pop star Michael Jackson, as well Trump’s ...
"I could build this ballroom with the bones of my enemies," James Austin Johnson's Trump declares, "and no one could stop me." ...
Nikki Glaser hosted this “Saturday Night Live” episode, while Pete Davidson returned to update viewers on the boat he bought ...
President Trump (James Austin Johnson) used a man's collapse in the Oval Office as an excuse to give a monologue in tonight's ...