“SNL was fun tonight,” Hailey tweeted after her appearance.
“It was past Donald's bedtime, so I'm looking forward to some of his more witty tweets in the morning.”
Haley's cameo came during the first CNN skit, in which Trump, played by James Austin Johnson, takes a series of questions from viewers.
“The next question comes from someone who describes himself as a concerned South Carolina voter,” said town hall host “Charles Barkley,” played by Kenan Thompson.
The live audience cheered as Hailey stood up.
“My question is, why aren't you discussing Nikki Haley?” Haley asked “Trump.”
“Trump” yelled, “Oh my god, it's her! It's the woman who was in charge of security on January 6th. It's Nancy Pelosi!”
“Berkeley” pointed out that it wasn't Pelosi.
“Are you okay, Donald? You might need a mental competency test,” Haley said.
“Trump” quickly assured her that he “passed” that test, saying, “They said I was 100 percent mentally competent and competent because I was a man.”
She added that women “should never run our economy. Women are bad at spending money.”
“In fact, a woman I know recently asked me for $83 million,” says the writer, who was recently found by a New York civil jury to claim that the real Trump raped her and defamed her. he said, referring to the amount awarded to E. Jean Carroll in damages. .
Haley said, “So you spent $50 million on your own legal fees. Do you need to borrow money?”
Trump then searched for Hailey's nicknames like “Nikki Tiki Tavi” and “Nicki Don't Lose That Number,” just like Trump, and compared her name to the “Sixth Sense” star. I came across a mashup. . ”
“Nikki Hurley Joel Osman, that's what we call her,” he said. “Remember the “sixth sense,'' “I can see dead people.'' ”
And Haley said, “Yeah, that's what voters would say if they saw you and Joe.” [Biden] It's on the ballot. ”
“Trump” groaned, “That's not good,” and claimed to have always been nice to Haley except when he implied that she wasn't born in the United States.
“Even if you were born in South Carolina, I'm going to beat you in your state,” he said.
“So you won your home state in the last election?” Haley asked.
“Trump” replied, “I won Staten Island!”
Trump, who lost his home state of New York in both the 2016 and 2020 elections, said: “There are fights on Long Island, and there are places where people get out of their cars if you honk the horn.”
But then, when Edebeli, star of Hulu's FX series “The Bear,” stood up to ask Haley a question, Haley was the target of a sharp jibe.
“I was just curious, what do you think was the main cause of the Civil War? Do you think it starts with an 's' and ends with 'labery'?” asked Edebeli.
Haley replied, “Yeah, maybe you should have said that first.”
In December, at New Hampshire City Hall, Haley was asked what she thought caused the Civil War.
She did not initially say “slavery,” but instead replied that it was about “freedom of what people can and cannot do.”
When the questioner said it was “surprising” that she didn't use the word slavery in her answer, Haley asked, “What do you want to tell me about slavery?” answered.
Mr. Haley was widely criticized for his answer, and the next day he said that the war was “of course” about slavery.
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