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Kyle Rittenhouse verdict provides fodder for 'SNL' - New York Post
Nov 21, 2021 56 secs

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” kicked off its latest show with a parody of Jeanine Pirro weighing in on the Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal.

“We were told you invited us in the interest of fairness,” said featured player Chloe Fineman, impersonating an NPR talking head.

“I’ve never seen anything like it before,” Fineman said.

James Austin Johnson’s Donald Trump impersonation got the most laughs in the skit, as he went on a meandering rant that started with the infrastructure bill and ended with ridiculous pop culture observations, which excited the fictional Pirro?

Bob the Builder, build the wall, Trump 2024,” Johnson’s Trump said.

A fake game show called “Republican or Not” featured a host played by Kenan Thompson introducing guests and asking contestants to guess their political affiliation based on short statements.

“God I hate cops,” Kyle Mooney said.

He was talking about these cops,” Thompson said, while showing a picture of the police who were trying to stop rioters from breaching the Capitol.

“Gaetz has always loved teenagers that are willing to do terrible things,” Jost said, alluding to the Florida pol’s teenage sex trafficking allegations

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