Live" mocked Vice President Kamala Harris during their VP debate skit on Saturday, showing Maya Rudolph drinking wine while watching her running mate's performance.
Former President Trump's denial of the 2020 election results swung back into focus in the 2024 presidential race after it was raised as an issue by Gov. Tim Walz at the vice presidential debate and by Special Counsel Jack Smith in a new federal court filing.
Live" continued satirizing the 2024 election in the season's second cold-open parodying the vice-presidential debate between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance. "SNL" alumni Maya Rudolph and Dana Carvey also made appearances as Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden.
A court in Clark County, Ohio has referred a case brought against former president Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance to local prosecutors in Springfield.
Vance, 40, called out Kamala Harris by name as well as the media for trafficking in “inflammatory rhetoric” against Trump that he contended has culminated in political violence.
Fresh off what many perceived as a convincing debate performance, JD Vance was scheduled to make a Massachusetts funding raising-swing this weekend.
Saturday Night Live ‘s Kamala Harris (Maya Rudolph) and Doug Emhoff (Andy Samberg) tuned in to the vice presidential debate to hear JD Vance implore moderators not to fact-check him. The VP and second gentleman also recoiled after Tim Walz came across as too cordial to his Republican counterpart.
Mr. Vance sanded down Donald Trump’s edges the way he often sharpens attacks for rally crowds — picking the facts that can deliver the most impact and discarding the rest.
The second episode of Saturday Night Live’s 50th season brought big laughs with Nate Bargatze as host and Coldplay as musical guest — but it was the cold open that stole the spotlight. The sketch spoofed the vice presidential debate on Oct.
Trump and Vance do think Congress should outlaw it too. Vance said as much during the vice-presidential debate with the Democratic nominee, Tim Walz. He simply debuted a new euphemism for it, saying he merely supported a “minimum national standard” on abortion. That is just another phrase meaning “abortion ban.”