US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris
(R) and US actress Maya Rudolph participate in “Saturday Night Live”
(SNL) live late-night sketch comedy show at NBC studios in New York City
on November 2, 2024. Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on the final episode of “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) before the election, with what might be a violation of an Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rule. On Saturday, Harris appeared on the episode as the “mirror image” of herself, portrayed by Maya Rudolph. The skit started with Rudolph wondering, “I wish I could talk to someone who’s been in my shoes. You know, a Black, south Asian woman running for president. Preferably from the Bay Area.” Then Harris was revealed to be sitting across the vanity from her, when she said, “You and me both, sister.” The vice president then took a shot at former President Donald Trump and said “I’m just here to remind you, you got this. Because you can do something your opponent cannot do. You can open doors.” Trump was seen struggling for a moment to open the door of the garbage truck where he spoke with reporters earlier this week. The garbage truck and vest were intended to highlight Biden’s recent claim that Trump supporters were “garbage” which sparked outrage from many. Rudolph poked fun at Harris’ laugh, leading Harris to ask, “I don’t really laugh like that, do I?”
Then the skit led to a series of rhymes around the name Kamala.
Rudolph added at the end of the skit, “I’m going to vote for us.”
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung spoke with Fox News Digital regarding Harris’ cameo on the show.
Brendan Carr, a Republican on the FCC, described the appearance as a “clear and blatant attempt to avoid the FCC’s Equal Time rule.”
Trump campaign senior advisor Jason Miller spoke with Fox News Channel‘s Jacqui Heinrich and stated that SNL did not extend an invitation to Trump. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts |
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