LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Saturday Night Live" was triumphing early at Sunday's Emmy Awards for a season of skewering President Donald Trump, while the ceremony and host Stephen Colbert did likewise.
"I remember the first time we won this award," creator Lorne Michaels said in accepting the show's trophy for best variety sketch series. "It was after the first season in 1976. I remember thinking ... this was the high point," and there would never be "another season as crazy, as unpredictable, as frightening, as exhausting or as exhilarating. Turns out I was wrong."
The trophies for best supporting comedy acting went to Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on "SNL," and Alec Baldwin for his Trump portrayal on the NBC show.
McKinnon thanked Clinton for her "grace and grit." Baldwin spoke directly to Trump, who has complained in the past that he was cheated out of a trophy for hosting "Celebrity Apprentice": "I suppose I should say at long last, Mr. President, here is your Emmy.".....[READ MORE]
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President Trump Retweets GIF Video Of Him Hitting Hillary Clinton With a Golf Ball!!
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