“Saturday Night Live” had fun in its latest episode about some prominent politicians caught up in scandals this week.
During a skit titled “Oops you did it again” with Chloe Fineman who played host Britney Spears, the sketch comedy show Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz Trump speaks at CPAC in the first public appearance since leaving the White House. Can Ted Cruz emerge from the avalanche of criticism? Biden announces disaster for Texas amid heavy weather MORE (R-Texas), who was criticized for traveling with his family to Cancun while a deadly winter storm hit his state, and the New York government. Andrew Cuomo
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“And now I’m sitting in some hot water,” says Cruz of Aidy Bryant. “What I’m told is something no one in Texas has.”
Bryan’s Cruz then said he was ‘deeply sorry’ about his trip to Mexico, especially to fly to United. ‘
The legislature then apologizes and says, “I’m pretty bad at human things.”
‘Would a coward the [guts] to blame his actions on his young daughters? He asks.
Comedian Pete Davidson then joins the sketch depicting Cuomo.
“Some of the people who died in nursing homes were not counted as deaths in the nursing home,” admits Davidson’s Cuomo. “It’s like what happens at Disney World. People die and they move the corpses. They say ‘oh, I think Brenda died in the parking lot and not in the teacups.’
Bryant’s Cruz then leans over to cheat and says they are both ‘strongly misunderstood men’.
“Do not associate yourself with me,” Cuomo tells Cruz.
“We are not the same. I am a man you are a clown. If you mess with me, I will send you to a clown hospital. And if you die, I will not count your body,” he said. added.