‘Saturday Night Live’ Opens With Trump Signing Ridiculous Executive Orders: “Old Men Can Now Date Far Younger Women”

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Saturday Night Live started its latest episode in the Oval Office with a skit featuring James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump, sitting alongside Mikey Day as Stephen Miller, and humorously announcing a slew of executive orders. One of the initial orders was a proposal to normalize relationships between older men and younger women, jokingly referred to as the “Belichick law.” This quip alluded to real-life news about UNC football coach Bill Belichick, 73, dating a 24-year-old woman named Jordon Hudson.

The sketch poked fun at Trump’s administration by showcasing him touting numerous ridiculous executive orders, such as banning paper straws and defunding PBS. It also touched on sensitive issues like interracial couples in commercials, parodying Trump’s FCC chair’s scrutiny of media companies’ diversity initiatives.

The skit included Marcello Hernandez as Marco Rubio, where Trump comically banned Hispanic babies from getting their ears pierced, complaining about the long lines at the store. The sketch closed with Trump playfully renaming “recession” as “recess,” promising an amusingly long period of economic downtime.

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