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SNL’s ‘Fox & Friends’ Turn on Trump: ‘He’s Dead to Us’<!-- wp:html --><p>NBC</p> <p>Before Dave Chappelle took the stage on the first episode of <em>Saturday Night Live </em>after this month’s midterm elections, the show opened with the hosts<em> Fox & Friends</em> lamenting the Republican Party’s <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/democrats-maintain-control-of-the-senate-after-catherine-cortez-masto-win-in-nevada?ref=home">far worse than expected showing</a> at the polls.</p> <p>“What a terrible week for the GOP,” Mikey Day’s Steve Doocy began. “The Dems are retaining control of the Senate, so what the heck happened to that red wave that people were talking about?”</p> <p>“Yeah, who was promising that?” Bowen Yang’s Brian Kilmeade replied. “Because it couldn’t have been us every day.” The crew quickly moved on to break down how bad all of these developments have been for Donald Trump, with Kilmeade adding that “per a company-wide email we got this morning, he’s dead to us.”</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/snls-fox-and-friends-turn-on-trump-say-hes-dead-to-us?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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Before Dave Chappelle took the stage on the first episode of Saturday Night Live after this month’s midterm elections, the show opened with the hosts Fox & Friends lamenting the Republican Party’s far worse than expected showing at the polls.

“What a terrible week for the GOP,” Mikey Day’s Steve Doocy began. “The Dems are retaining control of the Senate, so what the heck happened to that red wave that people were talking about?”

“Yeah, who was promising that?” Bowen Yang’s Brian Kilmeade replied. “Because it couldn’t have been us every day.” The crew quickly moved on to break down how bad all of these developments have been for Donald Trump, with Kilmeade adding that “per a company-wide email we got this morning, he’s dead to us.”

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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