NEW YORK — It’s another emergency for Donald Trump.
The president has once again called for the NBC sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live” to be investigated for making fun of him.
“Nothing funny about tired Saturday Night Live on Fake News NBC!” the President tweeted early Sunday morning. “Question is, how do the Networks get away with these total Republican hit jobs without retribution? Likewise for many other shows? Very unfair and should be looked into. This is the real Collusion!”
Fewer than nine hours prior to Trump’s outburst, “SNL” opened with actor Alec Baldwin mocking a rambling Friday news conference in which Trump declared, among other things, that the need for a wall on America’s southern border is an “emergency” despite statistics from his own administration that appear to contradict his claim.
This is not the first time Trump — who hosted the show twice, first in 2004 and againin 2015 — has suggested “SNL,” a comedy program that has mimicked every president since the show debuted in 1975, should “be looked into.” After the show aired a Christmastime “It’s a Wonderful Life” parody that imagined a world in which Trump never became president, he questioned the legality of the “unfair coverage” he was getting.
On both occasions, Trump used the term “collusion.” Federal investigators continue to investigate Trump’s campaign staff for possible collusion with foreign agents who worked to get Trump elected in 2016.