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Chris Rock delivered a sharp and hilarious SNL monologue, skewering both sides of the political aisle with biting humor. He took aim at Bill Clinton's scandals and Donald Trump's controversies.
Rock kicked things off by roasting YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul over his upcoming fight with boxing legend Mike Tyson.