SNL Staffers' Discontent Over Donald Trump's 2015 Hosting Resurfaces in New Biography
A forthcoming book reveals internal tensions and backlash among Saturday Night Live staff over Donald Trump's hosting appearance during his presidential campaign.
- The upcoming biography 'Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live' details internal conflict among SNL staff over Donald Trump's 2015 hosting appearance.
- Many SNL writers and cast members reportedly felt the decision to invite Trump implicitly endorsed his candidacy and contributed to his eventual election win.
- Lorne Michaels, SNL's creator, defended the choice as an effort to maintain the show's nonpartisan stance, though staffers expressed anger and embarrassment afterward.
- The book claims Michaels sought to soften sketches critical of Trump to allow him to appear more charming during the episode.
- The biography, written by Susan Morrison, will be released on February 18, shortly after SNL's 50th anniversary special.