President Donald Trump slammed "Saturday Night Live" for its repeated jokes about his presidency, even calling for federal regulation of the comedy show. Trump was apparently set off by a rerun episode aired the night before, which featured a sketch that imagines life if he wasn't president. Like an advertisement without consequences." When it was originally aired in December, the president said the show was a "Democratic spin machine" that should be "tested in court." The offending sketch in question is a parody of "It's a Wonderful Life," featuring Alec Baldwin as Trump and Matt Damon as his embattled Supreme Court appointee Brett Kavanaugh.