The iconic comedy sketch show, Saturday Night Live (SNL), never shies away from political satire, and this time, they've gone a step further. In a recent episode, SNL depicted a controversial scene where former President Donald Trump, impersonated by James Austin Johnson, blew up Santa's sleigh during a press conference!
But wait, there's more! This wasn't just any press conference; it was held on Air Force One, adding an unexpected twist to the usual Trump-media dynamic. The show's writers seem to have a knack for placing Trump in these unconventional settings. And this time, Josh O'Connor, making his hosting debut, was there to witness the chaos unfold.
The sketch aired on December 14, 2025, and it's safe to say it sparked some heated discussions. SNL's portrayal of Trump has always been a talking point, but this particular scene might just be their most daring yet. It begs the question: Where do we draw the line between comedy and controversy? Is there a point where political satire becomes too sensitive or even offensive? And this is the part that gets everyone talking... What do you think? Is SNL's approach to political humor still funny, or has it crossed a line?