"First true thing she's ever said," McKinnon's Ingraham said.
McKinnon's Ingraham then welcomes her next guest, tennis star Novak Djokovic, played by Pete Davidson, to discuss his recent deportation fromDavidson's Djokovic tells Ingraham,"You see, people love to tear you off your pedestal, you know, just because you're really rich, or you're the best at tennis, or you go to charity event with 200 kids even though you're dripping with COVID.
For the final guest of the evening, James Austin Johnson returns with his impression of former President Donald Trump."I'm back just like 'Tiger King 2.' You have fun the first time, and then you're like, 'How are more people from this not in jail yet?'" “Hi Will, I am so excited you’re hosting,” said the"SNL" alum, to which Forte responded, “Not a good time,” encouraging her to leave.
Aidy Bryant plays a contestant on the show, trying and failing to locate a flag around a giant pie of cream. Forte insists she sees this through. He's teaching her a grim lesson about life and"her unfulfilled potential."
No need to slam Biden and the Democrats since everything is going so well.