‘Saturday Night Live’ Cold Open Skewers ‘Fox & Friends’ As Its Hosts Try To Defend Network Against Dominion’s Defamation Lawsuit

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Saturday Night Live went with the week’s biggest media stories for its cold open: The revelations from Dominion Voting Systems bombshell filing in its defamation lawsuit against Fox News.

Once again choosing the setting of Fox & Friends to skewer the network, hosts Steve Doocy (Mikey Day), Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade (Bowen Yang) explained the revelations and why the network hasn’t covered the case.

“Rupert Murdoch admitted that Fox News aired election fraud conspiracies to get ratings even though everyone at Fox knew they were false,” Day’s Doocy says.

“Uh oh. I didn’t. Loop a brother in next time,” Yang’s Kilmeade says.

“You may be wondering, if it is such a big story, why haven’t I heard about it on Fox?” Earhardt says.

“I think it is because they are suing us for $1.6 billion,” Kilmeade says.

Doocy corrects him. “No, It’s complete BS. The media is taking private texts from Fox news hosts and showing them completely out of context.”

Fox News actually has contended that Dominion, in its court filings, has taken texts and emails gathered in its lawsuit and taken them out of context.

In the skit, the Fox & Friends hosts try to explain.

They point to one text from Sean Hannity: Rudy Giuliani is insane.

“How could you leave out the rest,” Kilmeade says. “It’s Rudy Giuliani is insanse-ly hot.

The skit also featured an appearance from Mike Lindell, the MyPillow CEO who is one of the network’s most prolific sponsors — and one of the most visible of conspiracy theorists about the 2020 election.

More to come.

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