VIDEO: SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Spoofs a Virtual Graduation With 'Vale-dictator' Trump

By: May. 10, 2020
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Last night's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE cold open featured a spoof on a virtual graduation, with an amusing guest speaker.

President Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) speaks at the ceremony for "St. Mary Magdalene by the Expressway High School."

"I'm so honored to be your vale-dictator," he says.

Watch the sketch below!

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