'SNL' mocks Trump in cold open tackling Venezuela, Minneapolis, more

'SNL' mocks Trump in cold open tackling Venezuela, Minneapolis, more

"Saturday Night Live"is back, and it has a lot to catch up on.

The sketch show returned on Jan. 17 with its first new episode of 2026. In the cold open, James Austin Johnson starred as PresidentDonald Trumpdelivering an address to catch viewers up on everything that's happened while the show has been off the air, including the United States' capture ofVenezuela's President Nicolás Maduro.

"I hope everyone had a nice holiday and got what they wanted for Christmas," Johnson as Trump said. "I got what I wanted: My very ownsomeone else's Nobel Prize, which I'll cherish! And in my stocking I got Maduro. Nicolás Maduro! We did a reverse Santa on him. We came down the chimney with a bag and took him away."

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Colin Jostonce again played by Defense SecretaryPete Hegseth, who angrily took the podium to discuss the situation in Venezuela. "We went in, straight up stole their president," Jost as Hegseth said, adding that the United States will target Iran next because "you don't dare kill your protesters. That's our thing!"

The sketch also acknowledged the tensions in Minneapolis after the fatal shooting ofRenee Nicole Goodby an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. Ashley Padilla played Secretary of Homeland SecurityKristi Noem.

"Before we start, I'd like to give a quick shoutout to my hair and makeup team, who absolutely hate me," she said. "Now, obviously, there's been clashes on both sides in Minneapolis, and have we been perfect? Yes."

She went on to add, "Just know, you can always count on me, because my last name is Noem, as in, do I have the situation under control? Noem, I don't."

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The cold open also included brief spoofs of other recent Trump news items, including a viral moment when the president read a note from Secretary of State Marco Rubio out loud, and it concluded with Johnson's Trump casually announcing, "Also, midterms are canceled!"

Finn Wolfhardhosted the first new "SNL" of 2026 with musical guestA$AP Rocky. The episode came weeks after the series finale of Wolfhard's Netflix show "Stranger Things." Rocky, meanwhile, recently dropped his latest album, "Don't Be Dumb."

"SNL" was most recently hosted byAriana Grandeon Dec. 20 with musical guest Cher. That episode was the last for longtime cast memberBowen Yang, who tearfully said goodbye to the show in a meta sketch where he played an airport employee on his final shift.

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"SNL" will be back next week with an episode hosted byTeyana Taylorwith musical guest Geese. Taylor's hosting debut will come amid Oscar buzz for her role in "One Battle After Another," for which she recentlyreceived a Golden Globe Awardfor best supporting actress.

The following week,Alexander Skarsgårdwill make his "SNL" hosting debut on Jan. 31, joined by musical guestCardi B.

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