Another Dave Chappelle appearance on Saturday Night Live, his fourth, finds the comedian using his monologue to offer advice to Donald Trump.
In the longest monologue in “Saturday Night Live” history, Dave Chappelle delivered a pointed message to incoming President Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration Monday, calling for empathy and compassion as Americans prepared for a new chapter.
Comedian Dave Chappelle during a monologue on Saturday Night Live delivered a message about Donald Trump and remarked on Jimmy Carter.
Dave Chappelle tackled everything from the Los Angeles wildfires to Donald Trump's inauguration in his 15-minute opening monologue for 'SNL.'
Comedian Dave Chappelle gave a powerful SNL monologue that tackled the Los Angeles wildfires, Jimmy Carter's legacy, Gaza and Trump.
Trump is gone," Chappelle said at the time, before joking about Trump's response to the coronavirus, saying when he heard the president call it the "Kung-flu," he said to him
Dave Chappelle touched on Trump, the LA wildfires, Diddy's parties and Palestine in his opening monologue on "SNL."
Dave Chappelle avoided the antisemitic jokes of his 2022 monologue, and instead talked about Israel and the Palestinians.
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The new 17-minute monologue resulted in an episode that probably felt a lot shorter to several viewers, mostly because the long monologue meant fewer sketches. Basically, Chappelle opened the episode with a mini stand-up show, with a few surprising jokes, but also, some warm and contemplative moments, too.
Dave Chappelle returned as a host for Saturday Night Live during its 50th season. His appearance came just before the inauguration of Donald Trump, delivering a message at the end of his monologue for the incoming president.