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Trump and Pete Hegseth Justify Iran Strike on 'SNL': 'We're Doing War'
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Feb 28, 2026 9:04pm PT
Trump and Pete Hegseth Try to Justify Iran War on ‘SNL’: ‘I Don’t Know What I’m Doing’
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Clearly the “Saturday Night Live” writing team had a lot of work to do on Saturday, as they opened the show with a sketch about President Trump’s early morning attack on Iran.
In the Feb. 28 cold open, Trump (played by James Austin Johnson) gives a press conference about the military action.
“It’s me, Donald Trump, FIFA Peace Prize winner and Nobel Peace Prize taker,” he began. “We all know Iran has been two weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon for like the last 15 years or something. So we had to act now and we’re doing war.”
Trump soon brought out Pete Hegseth (played by Colin Jost) to speak on the military action.
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“They asked for someone to volunteer to receive his half baked operation and I didn’t walk — I ran,” Jost-as-Hegseth said. “President Trump called me at two in the morning, and you know, I was awake, sober AF.”
Hegseth then admitted that “I don’t know what I’m doing.”
Watch the cold open below.
Trump shares his thoughts on the U.S. strikes on Iran pic.twitter.com/JO6Iu2DDSp— Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) March 1, 2026
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