NBC’s Saturday Night Live added two new head writers before the start of its 42nd season launched in September, putting three people in the position. Now it’s adding a fourth, according to Variety.

Kent Sublette, who has written for the venerable late-night series for at least the past eight years, has been elevated to head writer, a spokeswoman for the show said Monday. Sublette’s name was listed as a head writer in the credits of the show’s most recent broadcast early Sunday morning. Sublette joins Sarah Schneider and Chris Kelly, who were placed in the role in August, and Bryan Tucker, who has held the title since the fall of 2013.

Alec Baldwin’s satirical impression of President Trump in the show’s “cold open” has sparked both praise from some viewers and harsh criticism from Trump via Twitter. Baldwin will return as host of the show on Feb. 11, setting a record with his 17th appearance in that role. Ed Sheeran will be the musical guest for the occasion.

Baldwin has been around SNL quite a bit lately, with his recurring impersonation of Trump that started with the first presidential debate against Hillary Clinton.

Baldwin’s hosting gig puts a probable tweetstorm from President Trump in the forecast. Nearly every Baldwin appearance as Trump has drawn criticism from the man who now works from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Trump, SNL and the Twitterverse appear to be intertwined as of late with Saturday Night Live writer Katie Rich being suspended after posting a controversial Tweet about Trump and Melania’s son, Barron Trump. On Friday, Rich tweeted that “Barron will be this country’s first home-school shooter,” which led to public outcry and some calling for the dismissal of the SNL writer. Rich later deleted the tweet, and deactivated her account. On Monday, she reactivated her account and issued an apology, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Rich’s name did not appear in the credits on the most recent original broadcast of “Saturday Night Live,” which aired on NBC Saturday, Variety reported.

On Monday, Rich tweeted an apology: “I sincerely apologize for the insensitive tweet. I deeply regret my actions & offensive words. It was inexcusable & I’m so sorry.” On the program, she is known for working on “Weekend Update.”

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