"We All Know It's About Me": Trump Takes Over NYC Mayor Debate on Saturday Night Live 
The latest cold open of Saturday Night Live has gone viral, and it's not just for its clever take on the increasingly contentious New York City mayoral debates. The sketch, which aired during a live broadcast, featured a star-studded cast, including Miles Teller as Andrew Cuomo, Ramy Youssef as Zohran Mamdani, and Shane Gillis as Curtis Sliwa.
The sketch began with a lighthearted jab at local anchors, including Errol Louis, played by Kenan Thompson. However, things took a turn for the absurd when James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump impersonation stormed onto the stage, claiming that the real issue in the mayoral debates was not housing, taxes, or any other topic - but rather him.
The faux-Trump confidently declared, "We all know it's about me!" as he began to sing show-stopping numbers from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. Johnson's Trump then bragged about a recent cognitive test at Walter Reed, saying he did so well that they immediately gave him an MRI.
But what really stole the show was when Johnson's Trump belted out "Music of the Night" while slowly lifting the iconic half-mask of the Phantom to his face. It was a masterclass in comedic acting and a brilliant send-up of Trump's eccentric personality.
The sketch was a clear highlight of the episode, showcasing the cast's impressive chemistry and the writers' ability to poke fun at even the most serious topics. As one Twitter user noted, "James Austin Johnson is contractually obligated to bring his Donald Trump impersonation to every SNL cold open."
The real-world implications of this sketch are just as interesting. In a city where politics can sometimes feel personal, it's refreshing to see a show like SNL use satire to comment on the absurdity of it all. As for Johnson's Trump, it seems he's here to stay - at least until the next cold open.
				
			The latest cold open of Saturday Night Live has gone viral, and it's not just for its clever take on the increasingly contentious New York City mayoral debates. The sketch, which aired during a live broadcast, featured a star-studded cast, including Miles Teller as Andrew Cuomo, Ramy Youssef as Zohran Mamdani, and Shane Gillis as Curtis Sliwa.
The sketch began with a lighthearted jab at local anchors, including Errol Louis, played by Kenan Thompson. However, things took a turn for the absurd when James Austin Johnson's Donald Trump impersonation stormed onto the stage, claiming that the real issue in the mayoral debates was not housing, taxes, or any other topic - but rather him.
The faux-Trump confidently declared, "We all know it's about me!" as he began to sing show-stopping numbers from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. Johnson's Trump then bragged about a recent cognitive test at Walter Reed, saying he did so well that they immediately gave him an MRI.
But what really stole the show was when Johnson's Trump belted out "Music of the Night" while slowly lifting the iconic half-mask of the Phantom to his face. It was a masterclass in comedic acting and a brilliant send-up of Trump's eccentric personality.
The sketch was a clear highlight of the episode, showcasing the cast's impressive chemistry and the writers' ability to poke fun at even the most serious topics. As one Twitter user noted, "James Austin Johnson is contractually obligated to bring his Donald Trump impersonation to every SNL cold open."
The real-world implications of this sketch are just as interesting. In a city where politics can sometimes feel personal, it's refreshing to see a show like SNL use satire to comment on the absurdity of it all. As for Johnson's Trump, it seems he's here to stay - at least until the next cold open.