The Trumps' Quest for a Forever Home Takes Center Stage on SNL
In a hilarious sketch that aired on this weekend's episode of "Saturday Night Live," the hosts of HGTV's "Property Brothers" were called in to oversee the renovation of Donald Trump's White House ballroom. With a budget of "$350 million to infinity," the pseudo-twins, Drew and Jonathan Scott, got to work adding as much gold as possible to the presidential home.
As they worked on their vision for the grand ballroom, the President showed them his moodboard, which included images of Vladimir Putin's palace and Jabba the Hutt's palace from "Return of the Jedi." Meanwhile, Melania Trump was seen walking through a passage lined with dead trees and skeletons, accompanied by her husband's property bro, who complimented her on the First Lady's Halloween decorations.
"It's for Christmas," Melania replied dryly to her husband's companion.
The sketch took a darker turn as the Trumps revealed their ultimate plan: sticking around for a third term in office and even attempting a coup. "We want this to be our forever home," Melania explained, as if it were a normal part of life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
With the White House ballroom nearing completion, the President was overheard saying that he planned on staying put until his third term – no matter what it took. It's clear that the Trumps are serious about making their mark on the nation's capital and leaving an indelible mark on American history. But at what cost to the country?
In a hilarious sketch that aired on this weekend's episode of "Saturday Night Live," the hosts of HGTV's "Property Brothers" were called in to oversee the renovation of Donald Trump's White House ballroom. With a budget of "$350 million to infinity," the pseudo-twins, Drew and Jonathan Scott, got to work adding as much gold as possible to the presidential home.
As they worked on their vision for the grand ballroom, the President showed them his moodboard, which included images of Vladimir Putin's palace and Jabba the Hutt's palace from "Return of the Jedi." Meanwhile, Melania Trump was seen walking through a passage lined with dead trees and skeletons, accompanied by her husband's property bro, who complimented her on the First Lady's Halloween decorations.
"It's for Christmas," Melania replied dryly to her husband's companion.
The sketch took a darker turn as the Trumps revealed their ultimate plan: sticking around for a third term in office and even attempting a coup. "We want this to be our forever home," Melania explained, as if it were a normal part of life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
With the White House ballroom nearing completion, the President was overheard saying that he planned on staying put until his third term – no matter what it took. It's clear that the Trumps are serious about making their mark on the nation's capital and leaving an indelible mark on American history. But at what cost to the country?