Comedian Dave Chappelle took purpose at President-elect Donald Trump throughout his “Saturday Night Live” monologue on Saturday, wishing the incoming president good luck, and calling on him to “do higher subsequent time.”
“The presidency is not any place for petty folks. Donald Trump, I do know you watch the present. Man, keep in mind, whether or not folks voted for you or not, they’re all relying on you. Whether they such as you or not, they’re all relying on you,” Chappelle stated.
Trump will likely be formally inaugurated on Monday, Jan. 20.
“I imply it once I say this: Good luck. Please, do higher subsequent time. Please, all of us, do higher subsequent time. Do not neglect your humanity, and please have empathy for displaced folks, whether or not they’re within the Palisades or Palestine. Thank you very a lot!” the comic continued.
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Chappelle additionally paid tribute to Jimmy Carter within the monologue, recalling a narrative about Carter visiting Israel and strolling by means of Palestinian territory with little or no safety.
The comic stated he would “always remember the photographs of a former American president strolling with little-to-no safety whereas hundreds of Palestinians had been cheering him on.”
Chappelle beforehand hosted the primary “Saturday Night Live” episode after Trump’s 2016 win.
He stated on the time, “I’m going to present him an opportunity, and we, the traditionally disenfranchised, demand that he give us one too.”

President-elect Donald Trump will likely be formally inaugurated on Monday, Jan. 20. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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Chappelle hosted SNL once more, hours after the 2020 race was formally referred to as for President Joe Biden.
“Now Trump is gone,” Chappelle stated on the time, earlier than joking about Trump’s response to the coronavirus, saying when he heard the president name it the “Kung-flu,” he stated to himself, “You racist, hilarious son of a b—-,” including, “I’m purported to say that, not you. It’s flawed once you say it.”
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Fox News’ Brie Stimson contributed to this report.