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Trump rehearsing for ‘SNL’ host gig amid #RacismIsntFunny protests
Activist Karina Garcia, a volunteer at ANSWER Coalition, one of three organizations sponsoring another rally outside of NBC Studios on Saturday, November 7, the day Trump is scheduled to host, views the “Dump Trump” protests as a movement greater than SNL and NBC.
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Comedian John Leguizamo announced that he’s boycotting the show and “won’t watch “SNL” anymore”.
NBC did not immediately respond for comment regarding the bounty or if security would be added for the broadcast on Saturday.
Jeb Bush has said he loves his dad so much he’d “kill for him” and “go to prison for him”, but apparently he draws the line at backing up the 41st president’s comments about “iron-ass” Dick Cheney and “arrogant” Donald Rumsfeld.
A Latino group has offered a $5,000 “bounty” to anyone who will disrupt Donald Trump’s appearance on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend.
Christie and Trump aren’t the only candidates in the current cycle who have past experience on the show.
Each week the upcoming guest host is always featured in a number of quick promos along with either the musical guest or a few of the show’s stars or both.
GOP front-runner Donald Trump’s campaign Thursday released its first two radio ads, with the outspoken candidate to release two spots as part of a $300,000 ad buy in the early-voting state of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. But as Entertainment Weekly reported earlier today, a revised version of that promo has been uploaded, with the Carson reference removed.
St. Anselm College political science professor Chris Galdieri agreed, saying the level of vitriol put forth in the video “might be cathartic for the people who already agree with it, but for people who are undecided it can be off-putting”.
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“If he had said those things about any other ethnic group he would not be on that SNL”. “It’s a really good group of folks, it’s entertaining, and they make you comfortable”.