Saturday Night Live Cold start withFox & Friends Fox News morning show host gets segment of Rupert Murdoch now playing The Fox chairman of the lawsuit, and Alex Murdo, a man convicted of murdering his wife and son, were lumped together.
“You may have heard that Fox News is currently facing a $1.6 billion lawsuit from the Dominion Voting System,” Mikey Day’s Steve Doocy opened the March 4 show when said. On Friday, the
alleges that the network’s head was accused by former President Donald Trump ) campaign provided classified information .
“I’m surprised because I’m a Dominion fan. Little yellow guy in overalls,” Bowen Yang’s Brian Kilmeade responded. Day’s Doocy clarified that he wasn’t talking about minions, the chattering species in Despicable Me , but the Dominion voting machine suit: “Our boss Rupert Murray Rupert Murdoch is on the case.”
Heidi Gardner’s Ainsley Earhard interrupts Rupert Murdoch would never murder anyone. They sent him away.” Murdaugh photo, former prominent South Carolina attorney The murder of
Day’s Doocy explained that this The photo is of the man who was sentenced to life in prison Friday for killing his wife and their youngest son, not the Fox chairman. The case is wide open. They got the wrong guy,” said Gardner’s Earhard.
The host then went on to mention why Fox News didn’t cover the lawsuit much on its show. “Anyway, Rupert Murdoch admits Fox News aired election fraud conspiracies to gain ratings, even though everyone at Fox knew they were fake,” Day’s Doocy continued. “Uh oh, I didn’t. Let bro next time,” Yang’s Kilmeade responded, confused.
Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs at February Super Winning in Bowl LVII, hosted his hosting debut Saturday night with musical guest Kelsea Ballerini .
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