"Saturday Night Live" has had an endless amount of material this season thanks to GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump. The show took not one, but two shots at Trump during the most recent episode, which was hosted by Jonah Hill.

The first Trump-centered sketch was the first one of the episode and made fun of Chris Christie's appearance during Trump's post-Super Tuesday rally. Former "SNL" cast member Darrell Hammond returned to the show once again to play Trump, while Bobby Moynihan took on the role of Christie. In the sketch, Hammond's Trump called Christie a "fat piece of crap" and a "sad desperate little potato" and then later bragged about how everyone loved him: "Racists, ugly racists, people who didn't even know they were racists," he said.

"P.S. America: I have a great big huge d---," Hammond said as Trump.

Next, "SNL" went not only after Trump, but all of his supporters, as well. The sketch joked about the type of people who actually support the GOP presidential frontrunner.

"The media's been saying some pretty negative things about Donald Trump, but what are real Americans saying?" the "Voters for Trump Ad" started off.

The fake Trump ad then showed multiple "SNL" cast members playing typical white Americans who plan to vote for Trump, citing things like "the guy's a winner" and "he's authentic." The video then showed further details of the Trump voters' identity by slowly revealing that they are not exactly the clean cut people they seem to be, but a bunch of racists. One Trump supporter is exposed to be a Nazi, another a white supremacist and Islamophobic.

"I don't know what it is, I just like the guy," says a Trump supporter in the sketch who just finished painting "White Power" on a the side of a building.

"Some of his ideas seem a little out there, but I like that he's looking toward solutions," says a woman who has a cork boarded dedicated to disliking Muslims.

"Why do I support Trump? Three words: Good. At. Business," a guy who was on his way to burn a cross and dance with members of the KKK.

Check out "SNL" take on Trump and his supporters below: