Saturday Night Live’s 50th season sees show alum Maya Rudolph reprise her role as “fun lady” Kamala Harris, and this time Donald Trump and J.D. Vance will hold a hilarious campaign rally to keep attendees from getting bored. was held.
Rudolph, who was announced to play Harris in July, first played the role five years ago when the then-California state senator was seeking the Democratic nomination. The following year, she returned to late-night TV as Biden’s running mate.
Rudolph now has her own running mate in Tim Walz, portrayed by comedian Jim Gaffigan.
“Guys, I haven’t been this excited since I got a 10 percent rebate on a Menard’s leaf blower!” the Midwesterner told the crowd.
“This is personal to me,” he later added. “I love this country. As a former teacher, I also need money.”
After being kicked off the stage, Rudolph introduced her husband, Doug Emhoff. Former SNL star Andy Samberg took over the role, calling himself “The Second Gentlemensch.”
Meanwhile, in the third hour of the Trump rally, the former president (James Austin Johnson) spends his time worrying as his supporters get up and leave.
“Where on earth are you all going? Where are you going? It looks like you’re leaving, but the door is locked!” He said as the bullets came back towards Rudolph, who was dancing behind the podium. Said.
He then expressed in a pained voice how much he missed President Joe Biden.
“Even if he were next to me and he got older, we wouldn’t be able to give him this!” He laments how his chances of re-election are declining, and his pets are being eaten by immigrants. I shouted as I repeated my thoughts that this was a mistake.
To help explain that conspiracy, Trump welcomed J.D. Vance (Bowen Yang), who actually spread lies about the conspiracy, knowing there was nothing to support his claims.
“I’m sure you’ve all heard what the liberal media says about me. I’m creepy. I’m a weirdo. What the hell am I doing here?” he said, alluding to Radiohead’s “Creep.”
“I’ll tell you what I’m doing here: excite this crowd!” he said as one of the people sitting behind him got up and walked away.
After Vance’s feed from a Republican rally was cut as he began to explain Project 2025, an unpopular right-wing policy that Trump has sought to distance himself from despite its many right-wing associations. Regarding 2025, Rudolph danced as he welcomed President Joe Biden to the stage. Played by Dana Carvey.
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Rudolph also finished his comment early after having trouble finishing his sentence. She then concluded the sketch with a pledge to voters.
“If we win, we can put all the drama and trauma behind us and relax in our pajamas,” she said.