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Home » Lifestyle » Dave Chappelle Offers Trump Advice Ahead of Potential Second Term (Video)

Dave Chappelle Offers Trump Advice Ahead of Potential Second Term (Video)

January 20, 2025
in Lifestyle, News
Reading Time: 5 mins read
?Please, do better next time? Comedian Dave Chappelle tells Trump ahead of second term in office (video)

Superstar comedian, Dave Chappelle, returned to host Saturday Night Live for a fourth time before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration and asked him to be a better president for all Americans.

Chappelle began his monologue by discussing the Los Angeles fires before moving on to his absence from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ “freak offs” — and giving Trump advice for returning to his old job on Monday, January 20, the inauguration day.

“The presidency is no place for petty people,” Chappelle said, before speaking directly to the incoming commander-in-chief.

“Donald Trump, I know you watch the show. Man, remember whether people voted for you or not, they’re all counting on you. Whether they like you or not, they’re all counting on you. The whole world is counting on you.

“I mean this when I say this: Good luck. Please do better next time. Please all of us, do better next time. Do not forget your humanity and please have empathy for displaced people, whether they’re in the Palisades or Palestine.”

 

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Dave Chappelle pleas to Trump in his SNL monologue:

“Whether people voted for you or not, they’re all counting on you. Please, all of us, do better next time. Don’t forget your humanity, & have empathy for displaced people, whether they’re in the Palisades or Palestine” pic.twitter.com/7ezqp2bD1b

— HOT SPOT (@HotSpotHotSpot) January 19, 2025

 

When SNL producers contacted Chappelle to host an episode this season, he initially refused but decided it would be a good opportunity to get rid of his old Trump jokes and start fresh, the comedian quipped. 

Since he agreed to the appearance, Los Angeles began battling several fires across the Southern California region. The comedian explained it was too soon to make jokes about the tragedy and said he was trying to “turn over a new leaf” after jokes he made about transgender people drew controversy.

He then winked at the audience after making the remarks.

Chappelle explained that while he’s never been a big fan of Los Angeles, he’s built many memories there and felt badly for his friends who had lost their properties. He called out internet users who appeared to blame celebrities for fires consuming their homes.

Fires in Los Angeles have burned more than 40,000 acres this month and resulted in the deaths of at least 27 people. Chappelle praised Canada and Mexico for sending fire personnel to respond to the crisis.

However, he joked Trump would probably like them to leave the country as soon as they finish.

Chappelle pointed out some disparaging comments the president-elect has made about migrants, particularly about Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, not far from where the comedian lives.

While debating Vice President Kamala Harris in September, Trump claimed migrants were eating the pets of the city’s residents. The comments led to migrants contemplating whether to move from the area.

The focus of the comedian’s monologue shifted to Diddy’s parties known as “freak offs” in which he would allegedly force women to engage in sex acts with male sex workers. Combs has denied any wrongdoing.

Chappelle joked he wasn’t invited to the parties because “I’m ugly,” adding the revelations were a tough way to find out “everyone in Hollywood had an orgy behind your back.”

The comedian wrapped up by discussing the legacy of President Jimmy Carter. Chappelle said he wouldn’t comment on whether Carter was a good president but called him a “great man” as he discussed his decision to visit Palestinian territory despite ongoing risks.

 

 

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