Mike Myers Channels Elon Musk in SNL Skit
SNL Hilariously Roasts Elon Musk and Trump's Tariffs in Star-Studded Cold Open
In an uproarious Saturday Night Live cold open that aired on April 5, 2025, Mike Myers took on the role of Elon Musk in a satirical sketch mocking Donald Trump's new tariff plan. The skit playfully critiqued the stock market dip due to the tariffs and Musk's attempts to sway votes in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election. Daringly, it also introduced a fictional Tesla Model V that 'self‑vandalizes,' poking fun at real‑world Tesla controversies.
Introduction to the SNL Cold Open
Mike Myers as Elon Musk: A Satirical Portrayal
Stock Market Reactions to Trump's Tariff Plan
Elon Musk's Political Involvement and Its Outcome
The Fictional 'Self‑Vandalizing' Tesla Model‑V
Expert Opinions on the SNL Sketch
Public Reactions: Humor and Criticism
Future Implications of the SNL Satire
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