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'SNL': Melissa McCarthy Returns as Sean Spicer, Leslie Jones Plays Trump
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The 'Saturday Night Live' version of the White House press secretary gets more violent while Leslie Jones attempts to take over the role of Donald Trump from Alec Baldwin.

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Melissa McCarthy made her second appearance as Sean Spicer on "Saturday Night Live". The SNL version of the White House press secretary was even angrier when he was grilled by the press about his statement regarding a so-called Atlanta terror attack and Donald Trump's extreme vetting.

"I said that wrong when I said it, and then you wrote it, which makes you wrong," McCarthy's Spicer was quick to defend himself and blame the press instead. "When I say something wrong, you guys should know what it is I'm meaning, wrong or right. You're wrong, and that's why I'm here. Obviously I meant Orlanta."

Meanwhile, he needed props to explain what extreme vetting was. "We know Barbie is okay because she's blonde," he said while holding up a blonde-haired doll. He then picked up a curly-haired, dark-skinned Barbie, "Who's next? Uh oh, uh oh, it's Moana. Slow your role honey. Then we're gonna pat her down, and then we're gonna read her emails and if we don't like the answers - which we won't! - boom, Guantanamo Bay."

Alec Baldwin was also back as President Trump, but he might find a competition in Leslie Jones who expressed her strong desire to take over the role of POTUS. While Jones took her case to Lorne Michaels, Baldwin's Trump faced off the 9th Circuit Judge at the People's Court after his executive order was halted by a federal circuit court.

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