Ahead of Easter, SNL’s Trump says stocks ‘did a Jesus’ in falling, rising and falling again

“Saturday Night Live” has done the best attempt to bring levity to Global Economic turmoil President Donald Trump’s unconfirmed tariff has sparked and changing it.
The cold open at the exhibition was a satirical simulation of the Torah “cleansing”, about Jesus’ action to rid the Temple of the beneficiaries in Jerusalem, whose focus was not focused on cash exchanges on the site award.
“I will get rid of this place of his money,” said Jesus, who Mickey Day played.
James Austin Johnson Trump entered: “I remind you of anyone? Money is gone. Hello, I, your favorite boss, Donald Jesus Trump.”
Johnson Trump admitted that it was a “beautiful tariff” to raise the American economy.
Trump continued: “Many people call me Christ, because of the chaos I made, from the economy – all because of my beautiful definition. They were very beautiful. They were working well.
He was credited with restoring the economy to what looks like a normal life.
“Now everything is back, it is a few trillion dollars,” Trump said.
to reject Questions about whether a few members of his administration are And the inner circle Perhaps I took profitable inventory sites Amid the turmoil, describing the situation as “a historic transfer of the middle -class wealth to my comrades.”
“Well,” Trump said.
He brought his loose speech to Easter.
“This is true,” Trump said. “The stock market did Jesus,” Trump said. “He died, then on the third day, he was rising. Then on the fourth day he died again, and perhaps never, just like Jesus. Where is this man? Go out of this.”
Trump saved some breathing for this occasion, saying that it is sad that some people only attend the church on Christmas and Easter. “It is not me, I do not go in those days,” he said.
John important the night host. Lizo was the guest.
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