In a combination of celebration and controversy [1], the iconic television show “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) marked the commencement [2] of its 50th season with an episode that has since drawn criticism for its comedic treatment of serious matters involving former President Donald Trump.
The episode aired amid fanfare, featuring appearances by a host of former SNL stars, who contributed to a night teeming with nostalgia, satire, and, for some, a questionable sense of humor.
The primetime show, known for its political satire and parodies, didn’t shy away from addressing the recent assassination attempts against Trump.
In a segment that sparked immediate backlash, actor James Austin Johnson took on the role of Trump, jestically recounting circumstances at his rallies with a controversial levity that struck a chord with many viewers.
Notably, the Trump War Room condemned the sketch as “disgusting” on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting the sensitivity around the two reported assassination attempts against the president occurring within just seven weeks of each other.
There were two assassination attempts against President Trump within a span of seven weeks.@nbcsnl [3] apparently finds that funny. Disgusting. pic.twitter.com/huSqKsrGhM [4]
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 29, 2024 [5]
Critics argue that such incidents should not be fodder for comedy, underscoring the potential for satire to cross into the realm of insensitivity.
Despite the controversy, the SNL 50th season opener was a momentous occasion, celebrating the show’s longstanding tradition of comedy and cultural commentary.
Originating from Studio 8H at 30 Rock in Midtown since 1975, SNL has notably influenced American comedy, launching countless careers and becoming embedded in the nation’s cultural fabric.
The show’s creator, Lorne Michaels, promised a more grandiose commemoration at Radio City Music Hall at some future date, but the season began on a somewhat subdued note with Jean Smart as the host and country singer Jelly Roll as the musical guest.

