Posted on 05/17/2026 8:05:57 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
Saturday Night Live closed out its 51st season on Saturday night, where Will Ferrell returned to host the long-running sketch comedy series... where he portrayed a ghostly Jeffrey Epstein...
“Don’t worry, Donald, it’s me, your best friend, Jeffrey Epstein,” he said. “Jeffrey, I thought you were dead,” Johnson’s Trump replied.
“I am, remember? I killed myself. Wink!”
“You know me, I keep busy, mahjong every Wednesday with Stalin and John Wayne Gacy. That guy has stories,” Ferrell’s Epstein said...
Trump gave him a run-down on his “fun summer plans,” ...“Well, you know, we’ve got the World Cup UFC fight on my lawn....we’re also doing the Patriot Games..."
“We had some fun times together, didn’t we, Donny? We should have taken more pictures,” he added. “No, it’s really bad that we took any,” Johnson’s Trump asserted.
Ferrell’s Epstein then revealed that he could see into the future, and offered to show Trump what Kristi Noem (Ashley Padilla) would be up to in six months after being fired earlier this year. Turns out, she will be selling products on TV. He also offered a look into Pete Hegseth’s (Colin Jost) future, who was partying with Kash Patel, marking the third week in a row that Aziz Ansari joined the cold open to portray the director of the FBI.
Before Trump and Epstein parted ways once more, they performed a duet to the tune of Grover Washington Jr.’s “Just the Two of Us.” Ferrell’s Epstein left him with a distinct message: “Well, Donny, just remember, no matter how many wars you start or how bad you tank the economy as a distraction, people will always associate you with me. And that, my dear close friend, that is a beautiful thing.”

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Will Ferrell, USC fratboy, basically was George W. Bush. That explains why the show picked him to play Bush as well as why he hated Bush.
I could never see how/why they allowed him in front of a camera. Not attractive, cannot act, and not funny.
Will Ferrell is kind of like Bill Murray. They both play one character. It can be somewhat funny at times with a good script, but it gets old after a while.
I meant to type 2003. Ooops.
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