Dave Chappelle Addresses Donald Trump During Powerful 'SNL' Monologue
Christopher Rosen Entertainment Weekly
Dave Chappelle used the final minutes of his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live to tell a moving story about visiting the White House last month -- and send a message to Donald Trump in the process. "I'm going to give him a chance," Chappelle said. "And we, the historically disenfranchised, demand that he give us one too."
Chappelle, who was hosting SNL for the first time, focused on the president-elect throughout his 10-minute monologue, first joking America had "actually elected an internet troll as our president." The comedian later added he was staying at a Trump-owned hotel, and mocked the leaked Access Hollywood video from 2005, which included Trump making graphic comments about women. "I don't know if he's going to make a good president, but he makes a swell hotel suite, I'll tell you that," Chappelle said. "Housekeeper comes in the morning, cleans my room, and I just go, 'Hey, good morning, housekeeping,' and grab a big handful of p---y and say, 'You know, boss said it was okay.'"
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