SNL Imitates Trump’s Legal Team’s Electoral Challenge With The My Pillow Guy


        

 

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Saturday Night Live recently aimed efforts made by the U.S. President Donald Trump’s legal team to prove allegations of widespread voter fraud in its latest cold open Saturday that spoofed this week’s legislative hearings between the president’s lawyers and Michigan’s House Oversight Committee.

The cold-open reportedly featured SNL cast members Mikey Day and Ego Nwodim as the two Michigan legislators presiding over the hearing, and also Kate McKinnon who reprised her role as Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

Day’s portrayal of Michigan Oversight Committee Chairman Matt Hall stated that its his honor and also one of the greatest honors of his life to welcome President Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani.

McKinnon’s Giuliani said that it felt great to be in a court room where he is not the defendant and said that he and Trump were going to overturn the illegal votes in places like Georg-ilyvania, North DeCanada, and Pensachussets.

In response to McKinnon, Day took a jab at the failure of the legal team’s challenges so far and argued that the president’s lawsuits have all lost because of their zero evidence been presented so far.

By taking that as a challenge, McKinnon went ahead to present a slate of orange and unusual witnesses to produce evidence, that ranged from My Pillow founder Mike Lindell and Nicole Kidman’s character from The Undoing to an alien conspiracy theorist.

Cast member Beck Bennett’s Lindell said in an apparent ad for his product, hi I’m Mike Lindell, the inventor of My Pillow and asked whether anyone knows that a Demoraq could hide over a million fake ballots in a My Pillow and still get a great nights’ sleep, refreshed, and ready to steal the election.

The other witnesses included a person who worked with Dominion Voting Systems, played by cast member Cecily Strong as well as an unnamed witness played by Heidi Gardner who thereby claimed that she was fed the ballots after the Democrats pulled up a food truck to feed her ballot sandwiches and ballot spaghettis.

And, lastly the skit included cast members Kyle Mooney and Pete Davidson who portrayed as to what seemed to be two members of a far-right group that plotted to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer earlier this year.

However, McKinnon’s Giuliani wrapped by saying in conclusion that been though the defense rests, they do not rest, and not until this election is overturned or that he gets a full pardon and 10 million dollars in cash.

And, also added that if anyone liked what they saw, then they would have a press conference right after the show at the Ritz-Carlton plumbing and heating supply company right of five-ninety-four between a dirty movie theatre and crematorium.