Nikki Haley in surprise ‘Saturday Night Live’ cameo

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Nikki Haley in surprise 'Saturday Night Live' cameo

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Republican governmental prospect previous U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley provides remarks at her main night rally at the Grappone Conference Center on January 23, 2024 in Concord, NewHampshire

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Nikki Haley made a surprise– and amusing– look on “Saturday Night Live,” where she asked a cast member playing her Republican governmental main challenger Donald Trump a series of zingers in the cold open.

A beaming Haley likewise provided the NBC program’s signature line, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!” at the end of the spoof after the program’s visitor host, star Ayo Edeberi, provided a sharp joke that referenced Haley’s notoriously flubbed response when she was just recently inquired about the reason for the Civil War.

“Had a blast tonight on SNL,” Haley tweeted after her look “Know it was past Donald’s bedtime so looking forward to the stream of unhinged tweets in the a.m.”

The live audience discharge a whoop when Haley stood on phase and started asking “Trump,” played by James Austin Johnson, concerns at a synthetic CNN city center in South Carolina after other individuals in the audience had their turn.

When “Trump” informed Haley he was going to beat her in her home state of South Carolina in its upcoming main, the previous United Nations ambassador shot back, “And did you win your home state in the last election?”

“Trump” responded, “I won Staten Island!”

“And the parts of Long Island where they get into fist fights,” stated Trump, who lost his home state of New York in both the 2016 and 2020 elections.

Haley likewise broke that “Trump” had actually invested $50 million in legal charges on his numerous criminal and civil cases.

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“Do you need to borrow money?” she asked.

But then it was Haley’s turn to be the target of a pointed jibe when Edeberi, a star of the FX on Hulu series “The Bear,” stood and asked her a concern.

I was simply curious, what would you state was the primary reason for the Civil War, um, and do you believe it begins with an’s’ and ends with a ‘lavery?'” Edeberi asked.

Haley responded, “Yep, I most likely need to have stated that the very first time.”

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