Bryan Cranston's Walter White Lands Donald Trump's Cabinet on 'SNL'
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On 'Saturday Night Live', the 'Breaking Bad' drug lord is appointed as the DEA chief by the President-elect of the United States.

AceShowbiz - Bryan Cranston brought back Walter White. The actor reprised his "Breaking Bad" character on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend to lampoon Donald Trump's cabinet picks. A high school science teacher who moonlighted as a drug lord on the AMC show, Walter was appointed as the head of DEA by the President-elect.

Walter outed himself as a big Trump supporter. "I like his style, he acts first and asks questions later," he quipped. "I also like that wall he wants to build. Nothing comes in from Mexico, meaning a lot less competition for the rest of us." Asked if he knew anything about drug enforcements, he said, "Trust me I know the DEA better than anyone inside and out."

The most recent episode of the NBC sketch show was hosted by John Cena. The wrestler fended off wrestling challenges from cast members during his monologue, played a big-handed Trump in a sketch, and recreated the Karate Kid in another.

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