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‘SNL’ roasts Trump for hawking $60 bibles ahead of Easter Sunday 

The NBC “Saturday Night Live’s” opening segment mocked former President Trump’s hawking of $60 bibles during Holy Week. The episode, which aired the night before Easter began with a short nod to the Biblical account of Jesus’ resurrection before James Austin Johnson, reprising his role as Trump entered on.

 This weekend’s show was launched by former US President Trump’s mockery of his hawking of$ 60 Bibles during Holy Week, which was the show’s opening act. The episode, which aired the night before Easter, began with a brief rehash of the biblical account of Jesus ‘ resurrection before James Austin Johnson, who had reprised his role as Trump, divested into… This weekend’s show was launched by former US President Trump’s mockery of his hawking of$ 60 Bibles during Holy Week, which was the show’s opening act. The episode, which aired the night before Easter, began with a brief rehash of the biblical account of Jesus ‘ resurrection before James Austin Johnson, who had reprised his role as Trump, divested… 

The NBC “Saturday Night Live’s” opening segment mocked former President Trump’s hawking of $60 bibles during Holy Week. The episode, which aired the night before Easter began with a short nod to the Biblical account of Jesus’ resurrection before James Austin Johnson, reprising his role as Trump entered on.

  

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