Miles Teller steps into a double role on a pre taped Saturday Night Live sketch. He plays both Jonathan and Drew Scott, the famous twins from the Property Brothers TV show. The audience sees the brothers face their biggest client yet: former President Donald Trump.
The Sketch Takes on Trump’s White House
In the sketch the brothers tour the East Wing of the White House. Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, boasts about his strong eye for interior design. He points to golden urns that fill every room and jokes about turning the Rose Garden into an Olive Garden style patio. The brothers try to keep up with his wild requests while they argue about who gets credit for the design.
Madcap Renovation Ideas
Trump shares a mood board that mixes Russian President Vladimir Putin with the Star Wars villain Jabba the Hutt. He asks the brothers to replace a portrait of FDR with a painting of himself as a soldier from Halo. He also wants an MMA ring installed for “two mentally ill guys just wailing on each other” and a ballroom built from the bones of his enemies.
Comedy Meets Politics
Melania Trump, played by Chloe Fineman, mocks the brothers when they compliment her Halloween decorations of dead trees and skeletons. She replies, “Those are for Christmas.” The sketch also references a government shutdown that forces the brothers to hire park rangers and astronauts to finish the demolition.
Why the Sketch Works
The humor lands because it mixes the familiar format of the Property Brothers with the chaotic world of Trump. The brothers ask for payment, and Trump threatens to call ICE, noting that they are Canadian. The audience sees how absurd the renovation plans become when a former president treats the White House like a personal playground.
Fans of SNL, political satire, and home renovation shows will find the sketch entertaining. It shows how comedy can lampoon real life power struggles while keeping the tone light. The sketch also highlights Miles Teller’s ability to switch between two distinct characters in a short time.
Watch the full clip above to see the brothers navigate Trump’s demands and the chaotic construction crew.
Source: Deadline


















