For Saturday Night Live's cold open, the sketch show parodied MSNBC's Morning Joe with Kate McKinnon portraying Mika Brzezinski and Alex Moffat tackling the role of Joe Scarborough.

The star-studded segment included Leslie Jones as Oprah Winfrey, talking about a possible run for president as well as Fred Armisen playing Fire And Fury author Michael Wolff, who joked Trump would also have "baby races" in the White House.

"Trump would ask to have two babies placed in his office usually of different ethnicities. Someone would put a bowl of Goldfish Crackers on the other side of the room and Trump would say, 'A thousand bucks on the black one.'"

When asked if that was true, Armisen's Wolff replied, "Yeah."

Bill Murray also appeared as Steve Bannon, giving insight as to what he has going on. New ventures for "The Bannon Cannon" include a skincare line called Blotch and a line of "wrinkled bar jackets" called Frumpers. 

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