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Alec Baldwin returns as President Trump drinking Clorox in ‘SNL’ opener

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Alec Baldwin returned as President Trump for the season finale of “Saturday Night Live” — chugging Clorox while giving a college commencement speech by Zoom.

In the cold open, Baldwin’s Trump was told he was the eighth pick for the graduates’ speech, with even Axl Rose, murder hornets and even X Æ A-12 — Elon Musk’s new baby with singer Grimes — preferred options.

Just one student clapped as he appeared in a trademark “Make America Great Again” hat” on their Zoom chat window, with the president telling them, “Congratulations to the class of COVID-19.” “I’m so honored to be your valedictator,” he told them, meshing “valedictorian” and “dictator.” The students soon started calling for White House coronavirus task force expert Dr.

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