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Former 'SNL' cast member said Trump loved his blatantly racist character on the show

Lauren Frias   

Former 'SNL' cast member said Trump loved his blatantly racist character on the show
  • A former "SNL" cast member said Donald Trump loved a blatantly racist character of his.
  • Bobby Moynihan's "Drunk Uncle" declared his admiration for Trump during a 2015 "SNL" episode.
  • Moynihan said during the "Last Laugh" podcast that Trump apparently missed the joke.

A former cast member on "Saturday Night Live" said former President Donald Trump loved his blatantly racist character, whom he played as a Trump supporter in one of his last skits on the show.

The actor and comedian Bobby Moynihan, who appeared on an episode of the podcast "The Last Laugh" released Monday, was a part of the "SNL" cast for nearly a decade, playing a variety of satirical characters, including an unabashedly racist persona known to audiences as "Drunk Uncle."

Moynihan told The Daily Beast's Matt Wilstein, who hosts the podcast, that Trump didn't know one of Moynihan's last Drunk Uncle skits was made to make fun of him.

During an "SNL" episode hosted by Trump in 2015, Moynihan's character declared his admiration for the presidential candidate.

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"Finally someone is saying the things I've been thinking as well as saying," Drunk Uncle said during the segment. "I don't just like him - I love him. He's going to make America grapes again."

"I mean, it's like I'm running for president!" he added.

Moynihan said during the podcast that Trump apparently missed the joke.

"I remember thinking, this is one of the only things in the show that's actually really bad-mouthing him and pointing out how racist and terrible he is," Moynihan told Wilstein. "And he walked up to me afterwards and I'm like, 'Oh no.' And he shook my hand."

"And he was like, 'Thank you so much. That was so nice to hear such nice things being said.' And I was like, 'You moron,'" the comedian continued.

Moynihan told Wilstein during the podcast that Trump loved the character and thanked him.

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