Timothee Chalamet Is Himself and Bob Dylan on S.N.L.'
Briefly

In this week's SNL, Lin-Manuel Miranda appeared as Alexander Hamilton, delivering a thought-provoking line on liberty before breaking into rap. The sketch humorously explored themes of American identity and governance, juxtaposed with James Austin Johnson's portrayal of Donald Trump. Johnson mockingly referenced the Founding Fathers while introducing a controversial take on diversity, equality, and inclusion in workplace environments. The sketch highlighted the contrast between historical ideals and modern-day political commentary, emphasizing the evolving nature of American leadership and societal values.
What matters is the nation we build. And sure enough, he began to rap. 'Cause in America, all men are created equal, America not England; we're doing the sequel.
Kidding, of course, though in many ways I'm not. I'm in my king era. And like the Founding Fathers, Johnson said, I am creating a new country as well.
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