VIDEO: De Niro's Robert Mueller Returns to SNL to Lurk in Eric Trump's Closet

By: Dec. 09, 2018
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On last night's Saturday Night Live, Robert De Niro returned as Robert Mueller.

In the sketch, Donald Trump Jr. (Mikey Day) puts Eric Trump (Alex Moffat) to bed when an unexpected visitor, Robert Mueller (Robert De Niro), stops by to chat.

"Eric, I just came here to let you know, no matter what happens, no matter what happens America is going to be just fine. This is a country full of good people," said De Niro as Mueller.

Moffat as Eric replies, "Yeah, good people like my dad!"

Watch the full sketch below.

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