Sadly, Anthony Scaramucci's White House exit meant "The President Show" had to bid adieu to one of its best performers: Mario Cantone.
Just one week after making his debut as the now-ousted communications director, Cantone got the boot from the Comedy Central series on Thursday night's episode.
"Scaramucci" made his entrance last night shouting, "It's me, the only f-ckable guy in the White House," before an interaction with Steve Bannon (John Gemberling).
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View Story"Anthony, I heard what you said about me, and what I like to do to myself," faux-Bannon said. "Thanks. It's one of the nicest things anyone's ever said about me. Including your mother!"
The group then played a round of charades, before it was time for the Mooch to head out.
"Do I really have to go, now that our love is so new?" Scaramucci asked the President (Anthony Atamanuik). "At least now I can go see my wife and newborn son," he added, before breaking into laughter.
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View Story"But there is one more thing before I go. There's an old Italian expression, you know what it is," he then told POTUS, before the two started making out. It should be noted "SNL" did an extremely similar sketch with Alec Baldwin's Trump and Melissa McCarthy's Sean Spicer back in May.
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As Scaramucci was pulled out of the Oval Office, the camera then cut to Bannon at the President's desk, performing one very NSFW sex act on himself.
"Look, he' trying to do it! You'll never make it, you fat bastard," Mooch shouted on his way out the door.
"There we go back to complete chaos," Trump said, ending the show.