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SNL satire portrays Trump chanting 'women suck', punching his own supporter

Erin Kelly
USA TODAY

Saturday Night Live mocked Donald Trump's supporters' willingness to defend their candidate no matter what outrageous things the Republican front-runner might say or do.

SNL Cast member Kate McKinnon played CNN's Kate Bolduan interviewing a random Trump supporter, played by cast member Cecily Strong. The supporter defends Trump as the candidate — played by comedian Darrell Hammond in an outrageous skit — leads supporters in a chant of "women suck," touts the size of his daughter Ivanka's breasts, and repeatedly punches one of his own supporters in the face even as the man yells "I'm voting for you!"

SNL cast member Cecily Strong

"As a woman, I like Donald Trump, but as a full-blown nut job, I frickin' love him," Strong's character says.

When she is shown the video of Trump punching the supporter, Strong defends Trump by saying, "Clearly, that man had a bee on his face and Donald was just trying to punch it off, 10 times."

As McKinnon questions the Trump supporter's unwavering loyalty to her candidate, Strong's character responds, "You can't break me, Kate, because I'm crazy, and crazy don't break."

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