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Saturday Night Live is probably extremely happy with its recent decision to hire Alec Baldwin to play the role of Donald Trump.

In the cold open of last night's show, SNL began with Mikey Day as Tim Kaine and Beck Bennett playing the role of Mike Pence at the vice presidential debates. The skit opens with Pence defending Trump, much like he did at the real debates on Monday. 

But everything changes when the debate is interrupted with breaking news of the obscene tape leaked on Friday, in which Trump says he tried to have sex with a married woman, among other disgusting and lewd comments.

In the sketch, Trump makes new obscene comments that are, once again, captured by a hot mic ... and let's just say they're as gross as you might imagine.  Read more...

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