(CNN) Just when you thought Sean Spicer's awful week couldn't get worse, along comes "Saturday Night Live." The comments were so preposterous that Spicer did something we rarely see Trump officials do: He publicly apologized -- more than onceBut much to Spicer's likely chagrin, "SNL" was live last night. The sketch was truly McCarthy and "SNL" at their best and served up hilarious political satire at Spicer's expense. "SNL" then went after Spicer's biggest weakness: his verbal gaffes. And in Spicer's case, it may only get worse: McCarthy is hosting "SNL" on May 13.
Source: CNN April 16, 2017 16:52 UTC