Comedienne Tina Fey made her return on the most recent "Saturday Night Live" episode and once again played former Alaska governor Sarah Palin during the show's cold opening, according to E! Online.
Appearing alongside fellow SNL alum Darrell Hammond, who played Donald Trump, Fey mocked Palin hot on the heels of the latter declaring that she's thrown her support behind the GOP presidential candidate.
"I wanted to take a break from my full-time career of writing things on Facebook to fly down here and lend my support to the next president, Donald J. Trump," Fey's Palin character said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"I'm here because we Americans are strugglin', we've lost our jobs at the factory or our reality show about Alaska."
"Palin" also went on to say that Trump shouldn't be president. "I'm just here because he offered me a spot on his cabinet, and I belong in a cabinet because I'm full of spice and got a great rack," she said, according to the New York Daily News.
This marks the second time in five weeks that the comedienne impersonated Palin on the long-running weekly variety program, having done so during the Dec. 19 episode when she hosted it alongside Amy Poehler, Entertainment Weekly reported.
Watch the cold opening of the latest SNL episode below: