Trump Administration (SNL)

The Trump Administration are the protagonist-villains of the sitcom sketches on the political satire show Saturday Night Live. They parody the primary faces of the administration with caricatures of more demented and exaggerated versions of the current White House staff. Each of their real-life counterparts have expressed slight annoyance towards the show for their cold opens and sketches.

Positions

 * President: Donald Trump, portrayed by Alec Baldwin.
 * Chief Strategist: Steve Bannon, portrayed as the Grim Reaper by Mikey Day.
 * Chief Counselor: Kellyanne Conway, portrayed by Kate McKinnon.
 * Press Secretary: Sean Spicer, portrayed by Melissa McCarthy.
 * Deputy Press Secretary: Sarah Huckabee Sanders portrayed by Aidy Bryant.

Caricatures

 * "Donald Trump" is seen as a flighty, vituperative individual, who is clueless regarding which discrepancies should and shouldn't be revealed to the public, although he gets away with it no matter what he says/does, and his staff cover for him, causing them to appear equally psychotic.
 * "Steve Bannon" is seen as an ominous entity (exploited from a bad picture of him on the news in which he appeared very unhealthy and old) and manipulates "Donald Trump" into doing bizarre and childish things for his own amusement.
 * "Kellyanne Conway" appears to be the most cognizant individual on staff, but still covers for "Trump" with increasingly bizarre lies in the face of the media. She appears to be financially motivated for her actions, and even sings a song about her true intentions. She is also mentally unstable as seen in a Fatal Attraction parody. She is usually next to "Trump", keeping him coherent with whatever is happening at the moment, a job she finds emotionally and physically stressful.
 * "Sean Spicer" is the truculent, inarticulate Press Secretary, who yells at reporters, and has a strong dislike for Glenn, the New York Times reporter. He will avoid answering questions with potentially incriminating answers, and will provide nonsensical answers instead, such as "the travel ban is not a ban, which makes it not a ban," hinting that he is either delusional, or lying.
 * "Sarah Huckabee Sanders" is the loud, tumultuous Deputy Press Secretary, who fills in for "Sean Spicer" if he cannot attend the a press conference. She, like the rest of the staff, use bizarre lies to cover for herself, and her bosses, "Trump" and "Spicer." She is subjected to emotional abuse from "Spicer", as seen when he assaults a reporter for complementing her, and pushes her out of the camera view. She seems oblivious to this, however. She also appears to want to steal "Spicer"'s job