SNL mocks Trump, tariffs in sketch featuring Jesus: Stock market died, then it was risen

“Saturday Night Live” took another swipe at President Donald Trump this weekend, drawing a bold comparison between Trump and Jesus in its latest cold open.“It’s me, your favorite president, Donald Jesus Trump, comparing myself to the Son of God once again,” said cast member James Austin Johnson, reprising his role as the exaggerated Trump.The sketch opened with a dramatization of a Bible scene: Jesus flipping tables in a temple over merchants selling goods.But just a few seconds in, Trump hijacks the scene with a monologue, recapping the week’s economic headlines with his usual bravado.“Many people are calling me the Messiah,” he says. “Because of the mess-I-ah made out of the economy.”He then likens the recent rollercoaster in stock prices to the resurrection: “It’s true, the stock market did a Jesus.

It died, then on the third day it was risen.And then on a fourth day, it died again, possibly never to return.

Just like Jesus.”The sketch pokes fun at Trump’s recent tariff decisions, which made headlines after sending markets tumbling for a time.Earlier this month, the latest round of tariffs went into effect, triggering investor panic. Days later, the White House announced a 90-day pause on most tariffs while trade deals were renegotiated, though Trump still imposed an increased tariff on China.

The temporary pause gave the stock market a brief boost before it dropped again.“Jesus Christ is a name we’ve been saying a lot lately,” Johnson’s Trump continues. “We look in our 401k and say, ‘Jesus Christ, where did it all go?’”The show didn’t stop there.The sketch also tackled rising inflation, specifically the price of eggs, a nod to both Easter traditions and economic concerns.“We love Easter.

We love bunny.We love hunting for eggs, just like everyone’s doing in the grocery store right now.

Because they cost a trillion billion dollars,” he quipped.He added, “I thought that was what the whole campaign w...

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Publisher: New York Post

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