Steve Carell trolls Trump as Jeff Bezos during 'SNL' skit about Amazon

Cydney Henderson | USA TODAY

Show Caption Hide Caption 'SNL' host Steve Carell trolls 'Office' fans It was a mini-reunion for fans of "The Office" on this episode of "Saturday Night Live." Host Steve Carell, who played Michael Scott on the popular show, was pressured by former cast members for a reboot.

Steve Carell took on the role of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos on this week's episode of "Saturday Night Live" to poke fun at President Trump's long-standing feud with the online giant.

Donning a bald cap, Carell's Bezos insisted that "everyone, except for the people who live there and the people who live in all the places we didn't choose, is thrilled" about the future homes of the two new Amazon headquarters.

The locations in Arlington, Virginia, and New York's Queens are familiar to Trump. Queens is the president's hometown and Arlington is close to his new residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington.

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Despite the coincidence, Carell's Bezos promised this wasn't an attempt to troll Trump.

"That's simply not true," he said. "I chose our locations because they were ideal for growing business, not just to make Donald Trump think about how I'm literally 100 times richer than he is."

Each and every Amazon drone will be outfitted with human hair. The style of the hair was completely random. #SNL pic.twitter.com/42bbJsb7kt — Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) November 18, 2018

The comedian switched gears to talk about a "new delivery option" called "Amazon Caravan."

"Any package going to any Trump building will get delivered by hundreds of Honduran and Mexican immigrants," he quipped, unless the order contains Trump's book, "The Art of Deal."

Carell's Bezos said that will cost more to ship because it's "heavier," adding "it's the only book with four chapter elevens."

The banter didn't stop there. The fake CEO announced drones will wear Trump-like wigs during deliveries so customers don't find the devices "scary" and "impersonal."

"The style of the hair is completely random," he said. "I just wanted something that looks so silly that everybody knew it was fake.

"The drone should just give up and shave his head like a real man would."

Trump has frequently taken aim at Amazon on Twitter, accusing the company of unfairly taking advantage of the U.S. Postal Service and using The Washington Post (owned by Bezos) to post "propaganda."

I have stated my concerns with Amazon long before the Election. Unlike others, they pay little or no taxes to state & local governments, use our Postal System as their Delivery Boy (causing tremendous loss to the U.S.), and are putting many thousands of retailers out of business! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 29, 2018

Twitter is getting rid of fake accounts at a record pace. Will that include the Failing New York Times and propaganda machine for Amazon, the Washington Post, who constantly quote anonymous sources that, in my opinion, don’t exist - They will both be out of business in 7 years! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 7, 2018

At the end of the sketch, the message said: "This has been a sick burn by Jeff Bezos."

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