In the longest monologue in “Saturday Night Live” history, Dave Chappelle delivered a pointed message to incoming President Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration Monday, calling for empathy and compassion as Americans prepared for a new chapter.
The comedian spoke about the Los Angeles wildfires and Carter's visit to Palestine before turning to the president-elect in his "SNL" opening monologue.
Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
Comedian Dave Chappelle returned to “Saturday Night Live” to host for the fourth time just two days before President-elect Donald Trump retakes the oath of office, and he had a powerful message for the country’s 47th president.
Dave Chappelle touched on Trump, the LA wildfires, Diddy's parties and Palestine in his opening monologue on "SNL."
Dave Chappelle spoke directly to President-elect Donald Trump and urged him to have "empathy" during a 17-minute "Saturday Night Live" monologue.
Comedian wishes president-elect "good luck" and urges empathy for displaced people "whether they're in the Palisades or Palestine"
Chappelle, whose last appearance ignited an antisemitism controversy, was addressing President-elect Donald Trump.
Another Dave Chappelle appearance on Saturday Night Live, his fourth, finds the comedian using his monologue to offer advice to Donald Trump.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dave Chappelle won people’s hearts online after delivering an almost 17-minute long 'Saturday Night Live' monologue where he talked about everything, from the Los Angeles fires to the late former president Jimmy Carter. He also reportedly had a message for President-elect Donald Trump.
Dave Chappelle returned as a host for Saturday Night Live during its 50th season. His appearance came just before the inauguration of Donald Trump, delivering a message at the end of his monologue for the incoming president.