Darrell Hammond’s Trump impersonation was a more buffoonish and stereotypical SNL take, but because Alec Baldwin took over the role as Trump stances on various issues got increasingly more controversial and divisive, his performances started off more scathing and one-sided, which lost any semblance of the fun that Rob Schneider looked for in those kinds of sketches.
For anyone who has kept an eye on Saturday Night Live since Donald Trump’s presidential campaign kicked off in 2016, NBC’s long-running sketch comedy has obviously been far more subjective than objective when it comes to the current D.C. administration.