'SNL' Scorches Former Cast Member Al Franken

And Chance the Rapper pleads with Obama in R&B video to please come back.

“Weekend Update” co-hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che didn’t cut “Saturday Night Live” veteran Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) any slack over accusations he forcibly kissed and groped journalist Leeann Tweeden in 2006.

“Now I know this photo looks bad,” says Jost showing the now widely circulated picture of a gleeful Franken reaching for Tweeden’s breasts as she sleeps. “But remember it also is bad.”

Jost concedes the photo was taken before Franken first ran for the Senate in 2008 — but also “after he was a sophomore in high school.” It’s“pretty hard to be like ‘Oh, c’mon he didn’t know any better, he was only 55,’” Jost added.

Franken, a former writer and performer for “SNL,” was blasted in a tweet by Trump who called him “Al Frankenstein,” which in turn triggered a tweet storm against the president, who has been accused by several women of sexual misconduct. As for Trump, Franken and Roy Moore, the Alabama Republican Senate candidate accused of sexual misconduct with teenagers decades ago — Che said he thinks they’re “all bitches.”

What to do when you’re feeling blue about the current situation? Bring back Barack Obama, sang “SNL” host Chance the Rapper in another sketch. He belted out a plaintive R&B song to the former president with Kenan Thompson and Chris Redd, pleading with Obama to come back to the White House.

“Every night I turn the TV on and cry, and I cry, and I cry. I say why?” mourns Chance. “I feel like we’re all gonna die. So come back Barack.”

We “didn’t know what we had. Now things are looking bad. Like really bad, like nuclear bad, like World War bad.”

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