Comedian Dave Chappelle took aim at President-elect Donald Trump while speaking on Saturday Night Live on Saturday, wishing the incoming president good luck and calling on him to “do better next time.”
“The presidency is no place for petty people. Donald Trump, I know you're watching the show. Man, remember, whether people vote for you or not, they're all counting on you. Whether they like you or not, they do.” “Everything depends on you,” Chappell said.
Trump will be It was officially opened Monday 20 January.
“I mean it when I say this: Good luck. Please, do better next time. Please, all of us, do better next time. Don’t forget your humanity, and please have compassion for the displaced, whether they are in checkpoints or Palestine. Thank you.” Very much! The comedian continued.
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Chappelle also praised Jimmy Carter in the monologue, recalling the story of Carter visiting Israel and walking through the Palestinian territories with little security.
The comedian said that he “will never forget the images of the former American president walking without any security while thousands of Palestinians were cheering for him.”
Chappelle previously hosted The first episode of Saturday Night Live after Trump's 2016 victory.
He said at the time: “I will give him a chance, and we, the historically deprived, demand that he give us a chance as well.”
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Chappelle hosted SNL Once again, hours after the 2020 race was officially called for President Joe Biden.
“Now Trump's gone,” Chappelle said at the time, before joking about Trump's coronavirus response, saying when he heard the president call it the “kung flu,” he thought to himself: “You're a racist, funny son of a bitch.” B—-,” adding, “I’m supposed to say that, not you. It's wrong for you to say that.”
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Fox News' Bree Stimson contributed to this report.