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Ahead of the hosting gig, the Republican presidential candidate told Fox News' Bill O'Reilly that he vetoed provocative sketches that could turn Iowa voters against him, according to Deadline, which got an early look at the interview.
"There were a couple that were too risqué. Because you know, the poll just came down - I'm leading in Iowa, I want to stay leading in Iowa," the real estate mogul-turned-politician said.
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"We sit down and we look at like 30 - they have all these writers," Trump said. "They have 100 writers. I walk into the room, there are 100 - and they're all about 17 years old, OK? They're all young and all up in your face. But they come up with many, many skits and you pick the ones you think you like."
Trump's episode of "SNL" airs Saturday at 11:30 p.m. on NBC. The appearance coincides with November sweeps, the period in which ratings are used to inform advertising rates. This will be the second time Trump has hosted "SNL." The first was in 2004.
NBC and the show have been criticized by Latino activists and their supporters, who aren't happy about Trump hosting after his controversial comments regarding Mexican immigrants earlier this year.