“Saturday Night Live” returned from a two-week hiatus with a political satire skit based on the recent Signal group chat involving Trump administration officials and The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. The chat revealed discussions about military moves against Houthi rebels in Yemen, including sharing the timing of planned airstrikes. In “SNL”‘s version of events, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth mistakenly includes three teenage girls in the group chat, leading to humorous interactions. The skit also includes Vice President JD Vance sending a PDF of deep cover CIA agents, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio offering the real JFK files. The teenagers eventually realize they shouldn’t be in the chat and the secretary of defense tries to remove them. The skit ends with the editor of The Atlantic revealing his presence and asking to be removed as well. The show continued to mock the political landscape with humor and creativity. “SNL” airs on NBC, which is a division of NBCUniversal. The night’s musical performer was Morgan Wallen. Overall, the skit provided a satirical take on the real-life political controversy surrounding the Signal group chat and offered a humorous critique of the actions and personalities of top government officials.
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