SNL’s Weekend Update Mocks Trump’s Bible Sales

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SNL’s Weekend Update Hilarious Take on Trump’s Bible

During a recent segment of Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update, Colin Jost delivered a witty joke poking fun at Donald Trump and his attempt to sell a Bible that includes unconventional additions.

The Joke

Jost quipped, “Four presidents visited New York City at the same time on Thursday. Three to do a joint fundraiser at Radio City, and one selling bibles door to door. Donald Trump has partnered with country music star Lee Greenwood to sell a $60 edition of the bible that also includes the Constitution, the lyrics to Greenwood’s God Bless The USA, and I assume God’s letter of resignation. This bible is mostly the same, but Trump’s version ends with Jesus’ disciples storming Jerusalem to overturn the results of the crucifixion.”

In a humorous twist, Jost highlighted Trump’s promotional video for the Bible, where Trump urges his followers to purchase it, emphasizing the need for all Americans to own a Bible.

Trump’s Unconventional Marketing Strategy

Trump’s attempt to sell Bibles with added elements such as the Constitution and song lyrics reflects his unique approach to marketing religious texts. While traditional Bibles contain religious scriptures, Trump’s version offers a blend of political and patriotic themes, showcasing his unconventional style.

Moreover, the satirical portrayal of Trump’s Bible venture sheds light on the ongoing repercussions of the January 6th Capitol insurrection. Despite his efforts to reshape his public image, Trump remains intricately linked to the events of that day, symbolizing a stain on his political legacy. The comedic commentary serves as a poignant reminder that Trump’s association with the insurrection will continue to define his public persona.

Ultimately, SNL’s humorous take on Trump’s Bible selling endeavors underscores the enduring impact of the 1/6 attack and the challenge for Trump to distance himself from its shadow. As Trump navigates his political future, the specter of 1/6 looms large, reminding audiences that his legacy will forever be entwined with that fateful day.

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