In the sketch, Republican lawmakers responded to a series of hypothetical scenarios, answering whether or not a certain action by President Donald Trump would make them give up their support for the president.
Despite the proposed ridiculous scenarios, nothing seemed to inspire a change in heart for the lawmakers."Saturday Night Live" skewered Republican lawmakers in the cold open of its pre-Mothers Day show.
The group balked at the possibility that Trump was a Muslim, a jab at the conspiracy theory that followed former president Barack Obama, but conceded that it would be fine as long as they still got their tax cuts.
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