The comedian spoke about the Los Angeles wildfires and Carter's visit to Palestine before turning to the president-elect in his "SNL" opening monologue.
Chappelle, whose last appearance ignited an antisemitism controversy, was addressing President-elect Donald Trump.
Comedian Dave Chappelle called for President-elect Trump to “do better” in his second term and praised former President Jimmy Carter during his “Saturday Night Live” monologue. In his opening monologue,
Comedian Dave Chappelle returned to “Saturday Night Live” to host for the fourth time just two days before President-elect Donald Trump retakes the oath of office, and he had a powerful message for the country’s 47th president.
Dave Chappelle shared a powerful message during his opening monologue on the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
Comedian Dave Chappelle delivered his advice to President Donald Trump on 'Saturday Night Live.' "Remember, whether people voted for you or not, they're all counting on you," Chappelle said. "Whether they like you or not,
Dave Chappelle tackled everything from the Los Angeles wildfires to Donald Trump's inauguration in his 15-minute opening monologue for 'SNL.'
Comedian Dave Chappelle gave a powerful SNL monologue that tackled the Los Angeles wildfires, Jimmy Carter's legacy, Gaza and Trump.
Dave Chappelle avoided the antisemitic jokes of his 2022 monologue, and instead talked about Israel and the Palestinians.
"SNL" host Dave Chappelle opened his monologue on Saturday night by recounting how hard he tried to get out of hosting the show, then launched into a nearly 17-minute set that touched on everything from the LA wildfires and Trump to Palestine and Jimmy Carter.
Another Dave Chappelle appearance on Saturday Night Live, his fourth, finds the comedian using his monologue to offer advice to Donald Trump.
Comedian Dave Chappelle during a monologue on Saturday Night Live delivered a message about Donald Trump and remarked on Jimmy Carter.