‘S.N.L.’ and Michael Che Take On Trump Over Puerto Rico and Race<br />FEMA takes a few days, unless you join FEMA Prime.”<br />At one point, Mr. Baldwin said, “We want to help you,<br />but we have to take care of America first.” Ms. Villaseñor replied, “You do know we’re a U. S. territory, don’t you?”<br />After a pause, Mr. Baldwin answered, “I mean, I do, but not many people know that.”<br />Mr. Baldwin also shared an exchange with Aidy Bryant, playing the White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.<br />I should have said it’s a black versus white issue.”<br />Mr. Baldwin replied, “People say I remind them of an N. F.L.<br />thing,” Ms. Bryant said, “I’m a little embarrassed that I said it’s a black and white issue.<br />“You know, it’s hard to ask black people to respect the flag when we know that this country cares more about it than us, O. K.?<br />Naturally, the show’s cold open starred Mr. Baldwin as Mr. Trump, making a return to the Oval Office<br />in a golf shirt so he could address the devastation in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.<br />Trust me, I know things are, as the locals say, despacito.”<br />He promised to send help “by Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest.” When Ms. Villaseñor said<br />that wouldn’t be good enough, he replied, “Well, you should have paid your bills.
