"Saturday Night Live" has been keeping audiences up late — and laughing — for more than half a century, and small wonder. The iconic sketch show is famous for its skewering of politicians of every party affiliation. Presidents are favorite targets: Dan Aykroyd's jowly post-resignation Richard Nixon; Chevy Chase's accident-prone Gerald Ford; Dana Carvey's folksy George Bush Sr. and fumbling Joe Biden. (Alas, Maya Rudolph missed out on her chance to do an extended run as Kamala Harris.) For every star who left "SNL" over the years, others have joined the cast and put their own spin on famous White House faces.
The current administration has been a rich source of weekly material for the troupe. Topping the list is James Austin Johnson's portrayal of President Donald Trump. His self-import