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Trump's Iran War Justification Skit Kicks Off SNL, Connor Storrie Makes Hosting Debut

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Saturday Night Live's latest episode kicked off with a timely and hastily scripted sketch addressing President Trump's recent military action against Iran. The cold open, which aired on February 28, featured James...

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    Trump and Pete Hegseth Try to Justify Iran War on ‘SNL’: ‘I Don’t Know What I’m Doing’

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    Connor Storrie Honors Women’s USA Hockey Team After Olympics in ‘SNL’ Monologue

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    Connor Storrie Brings Out ‘Heated Rivalry’ Co-Star Hudson Williams for Surprise Cameo in ‘SNL’ Debut

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    ‘Saturday Night Live’ Opens With Quickly Scripted Sketch Of Trump Exulting In War With Iran: “My Board Of Peace Decided We Were Bored Of Peace”

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Trump's Iran War Justification Skit Kicks Off SNL, Connor Storrie Makes Hosting Debut

Mara Brock Akil Accepts PGA Award, Reflects on Storytelling's Impact

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Saturday Night Live's latest episode kicked off with a timely and hastily scripted sketch addressing President Trump's recent military action against Iran. The cold open, which aired on February 28, featured James Austin Johnson as Trump, who introduced himself as the "FIFA Peace Prize winner and Nobel Peace Prize taker." Trump's character justified the war by stating that Iran had been "two weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon for like the last 15 years or something."

Pete Hegseth, played by Colin Jost, was brought out to speak on the military action, admitting that he didn't know what he was doing. The sketch was a clear response to the US and Israel's strikes on the Iranian regime, which killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Following the cold open, Connor Storrie made his hosting debut with a monologue that honored the US women's hockey team. Storrie, who stars in the hit TV series "Heated Rivalry," poked fun at the controversy between the US women's and men's Olympic hockey teams. He brought out players from both teams, including Quinn and Jack Hughes from the US men's hockey team and Hilary Knight and Megan Keller from the US women's hockey team.

Storrie's monologue was well-received, and he even brought out his "Heated Rivalry" co-star Hudson Williams for a surprise cameo. The actor joked about his show teaching people about hockey and his own struggles with the sport.

In other news, Mara Brock Akil accepted the Norman Lear Achievement Award at the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday night. Akil reflected on the lessons she's learned from Norman Lear's legacy, stating that "stories are infrastructure. They shape how we see ourselves. They shape how we see each other, and they shape what we believe is possible." She emphasized the importance of creating room for more voices and stories that have been marginalized.

Akil's acceptance speech highlighted the impact that storytelling can have on society. As producers, she noted, they are "architects of imagination," and the choices they make have a ripple effect. Her words served as a reminder of the power of storytelling and the importance of representation in media.

Overall, Saturday Night Live's latest episode tackled timely topics, from Trump's Iran war decision to the importance of representation in media. Connor Storrie's hosting debut was a success, and Mara Brock Akil's acceptance speech was a poignant reminder of the impact of storytelling.

Saturday Night Live's latest episode kicked off with a timely and hastily scripted sketch addressing President Trump's recent military action against Iran. The cold open, which aired on February 28, featured James Austin Johnson as Trump, who introduced himself as the "FIFA Peace Prize winner and Nobel Peace Prize taker." Trump's character justified the war by stating that Iran had been "two weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon for like the last 15 years or something."

Pete Hegseth, played by Colin Jost, was brought out to speak on the military action, admitting that he didn't know what he was doing. The sketch was a clear response to the US and Israel's strikes on the Iranian regime, which killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Following the cold open, Connor Storrie made his hosting debut with a monologue that honored the US women's hockey team. Storrie, who stars in the hit TV series "Heated Rivalry," poked fun at the controversy between the US women's and men's Olympic hockey teams. He brought out players from both teams, including Quinn and Jack Hughes from the US men's hockey team and Hilary Knight and Megan Keller from the US women's hockey team.

Storrie's monologue was well-received, and he even brought out his "Heated Rivalry" co-star Hudson Williams for a surprise cameo. The actor joked about his show teaching people about hockey and his own struggles with the sport.

In other news, Mara Brock Akil accepted the Norman Lear Achievement Award at the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday night. Akil reflected on the lessons she's learned from Norman Lear's legacy, stating that "stories are infrastructure. They shape how we see ourselves. They shape how we see each other, and they shape what we believe is possible." She emphasized the importance of creating room for more voices and stories that have been marginalized.

Akil's acceptance speech highlighted the impact that storytelling can have on society. As producers, she noted, they are "architects of imagination," and the choices they make have a ripple effect. Her words served as a reminder of the power of storytelling and the importance of representation in media.

Overall, Saturday Night Live's latest episode tackled timely topics, from Trump's Iran war decision to the importance of representation in media. Connor Storrie's hosting debut was a success, and Mara Brock Akil's acceptance speech was a poignant reminder of the impact of storytelling.

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