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"I would just like to announce that I am calm now," McCarthy's Spicer shouted in Saturday's cold open before poking fun at his gum-chewing, frequent mispronunciations and repeated references to a nonexistent Atlanta terror attack. (On Wednesday, the real Spicer told ABC News that he had misspoken when he said Atlanta and "clearly meant Orlando.")
Cutting back on the gum to just one piece this week. #SNL pic.twitter.com/E6XjzLunFs
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But the deepest digs came when McCarthy-as-Spicer gave Ivanka Trump's fashion brand the QVC treatment in a reference to Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway's promotion of the line in a Fox News interview. In the sketch, McCarthy shows off a bracelet and shoes from the first daughter's collection, literally kicking up her heel.
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That gag and an appearance by cast member Kate McKinnon as new Attorney General Jeff Sessions seemed to be in response to a Politico report that Trump was upset that Spicer had been played by a woman. (And that wasn't McKinnon's only role of the night: She also played Conway opposite Beck Bennett's Jake Tapper in a "Fatal Attraction" spoof and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on "Weekend Update.")
Please welcome Attorney General Jeff Sessions. #SNL pic.twitter.com/yGAlVL0TCc
— Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) February 12, 2017
She'll do whatever it takes. #SNL pic.twitter.com/WaMXtpNtyE
— Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) February 12, 2017
Elizabeth Warren demands full transparency from @ColinJost. #SNL pic.twitter.com/m7ko6a0jzS
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Another bit continued the gender-bending satire. In "Leslie Wants to Play Trump," Leslie Jones dressed as Trump in an audition to take over the role from Baldwin. Vanessa Bayer also made a brief appearance in presidential drag.
That moment when you've finally found your calling. @Lesdoggg #SNL pic.twitter.com/Y7Unmw5NVV
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President Trump calls on a character witness at his The People's Court trial.
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