Alec Baldwin was back as President Trump in "Saturday Night Live's" cold open, which included an appearance by host Jimmy Fallon as Trump advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
The sketch opened with Baldwin sitting at a desk going over his list of accomplishments as president to date with Vice President Mike Pence, played by Beck Bennett.
"Have you seen my tweets on North Korea? This could all be over by Monday," Trump says after Pence reminds him he has more than 1,300 days to go in his presidency.
Tonight's episode of "SNL" marks the first time in the show's 42-year history that it is airing live in all time zones. Fallon followed the opening sketch with a high-energy segment that traded the traditional monologue for a performance of David Bowie's "Let's Dance" that featured Fallon and a group of dancers moving through the hall outside Studio 8-H and the backstage area.
Musical guest Harry Styles also joined the number.
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