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SNL, Iran and Kristi Noem

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 · 19h · on MSN
‘SNL’ Cold Open Lambasts Donald Trump & Pete Hegseth Over War in Iran
The SNL cold open satirized President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s handling of the war in Iran.

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SNL’s Pete Hegseth & Kristi Noem Cold Open Skewers DHS Boss’ Pink-Slipping: “I Didn’t Get Fired, I Self-Deported”
 · 15h · on MSN
SNL mocks Kristi Noem's firing, Hegseth on Iran in cold open
 · 19h
On ‘S.N.L.’, Pete Hegseth Says Iran ‘Isn’t a War, It’s a Situationship’
Whoever called this a war, except maybe the president a couple of times accidentally?

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SNL tackles Iran as Hegseth calls war a ‘situationship’ while ousted Noem discusses her ‘self-deport’
 · 18h
'SNL' Cold Open has Colin Jost's Hegseth dodging Iran questions
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Viewers react to ‘SNL’s’ viral parody of Trump’s Iran strikes: ‘This sketch was gold’

SNL writers had just hours to craft a script about the Iran strikes, and now the sketch is taking the internet by storm.
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SNL's Trump impersonations may be funny, but are they sharp enough for the political moment?

For nearly 50 years, NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” has been giving viewers a weekly dose of political satire — who can forget Dana Carvey’s “wouldn’t be prudent” impersonations of the ever-so-cautious former President George H.W. Bush? Or Phil Hartman, tearing through McDonald’s, eating customers’ meals as former President Bill Clinton?
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