‘SNL’ Mocks Pete Hegseth War Group Chat With Mikey Madison, Matt Gaetz

“Saturday night Live“I took the scandal of the defense group text in the open cold championship with the host Mickey Madison.
Madison, a recent Academy Award in the movie “Anora”, played a teenage girl who moves with her friends (ENA NWIDIM and Sarah Sherman) about high school and crushed in a group chat that US Defense Secretary Ptegseth, played by Andrew Desmux.
“For your information, the green light on the raid of Yemen. Missiles were transported 15 minutes ago,” he said. “Who is ready for the glass of some Houthi rebels? Science expressive symbols, expressive symbols, expressive symbols, expressive symbols, eggplant.”
The White House was at fire this week after the editor -in -chief of the Atlantic Ocean, Jeffrey Goldberg, was accidentally In addition to a sign set Where HegSeth, JD Vance and other high -ranking officials were discussing secret plans to attack the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
“Israel bends better and published,” Dismox continued. “Baller. Water Cashirt Exoji. God bless the forces. The eggplant.”
Then the vice president, who was playing by Bowen Yang, entered the chat, where he asked Higseth about his trip to Greenland. “Nobody knows why I am here. Especially I am. But Trump’s praise, we did here mysterious and important,” said Yang.
The car horn interrupted the GAB session, and Madison said, “He must go, he died here to capture me. We are going to a movie.”
“Who? Getz?” Descues asked, referring to the former Republican Congress member who was investigated by the Parliament’s Ethics Committee due to sexual trafficking allegations that include a 17 -year -old girl. (Gaetz denied all the violations.)
“Actually, yes!” Madison said.
Then Foreign Minister Marco Rubio (Marcelo Hernandez) was added to the chat, and upon his knowledge that there were three teenage girls, he said: “We were completely progressing, comrades, Lol.
Madison makes her host her appearance on “Saturday Night Live” and was in the Cold Open – a rare achievement for the host, which usually appears for the first time during the monologue.