March 5, 2023

On Saturday Night Live's cold open, the long-running comedy series spoofed Fox News' weekly morning program, Fox and Friends, using their idiotic three hosts to explain why Fox News viewers know nothing about the Dominion $1.6 billion lawsuit.

Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner and Bowen Yang impersonated Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade with very funny results.

"This whole trial has been so unfair. They have been raking him over the coals. Rupert Murdoch would never murder anyone!" fake Earhardt quipped.

"They sent him away for life,” she continued. “Look how sad he looks!”

"Rupert Murdoch admitted that Fox News aired election fraud conspiracies to get ratings even though everyone at Fox knew they were false,' fake Doocy said.

"Now you may be wondering if it's such a big story, why haven't I heard about it on Fox?" fake Earhardt said.

"I think it's because they're suing us for $1.6 billion," fake Kilmeade offered.

"No, it's because it's complete BS," fake Doocy replied. "The media is taking private texts from Fox News host and showing them completely out of context."

"Like this one from Sean Hannity," fake Kilmeade said.

"Rudy Giuliani's insane."

"How could you leave out the rest? --ly hot. I just wanna lick that hair dye right off him," fake Kilmeade said.

Watch the entire segment.

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