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‘Saturday Night Live’ Alum Victoria Jackson Slams Tom Hanks over Racist MAGA Skit

NBC's Saturday Night Live (SNL) alumnus Victoria Jackson denounced actor Tom Hanks for a racist Trump supporter sketch last weekend.

Jackson I said The TMZ actor skit was “silly” and lamented sexual vulgarity on the show. She also pointed out the outlet to the X-Post by political commentator Link Lauren, who called the “MAGA = racist” trickery “really sick of it.”

“Tom Hanks just came out on SNL in a Maga hat and acted like he didn't want to wave black hands,” Lauren wrote in Sunday's X-Post, saying, “This show was reviewed by their In the drift of wondering why.

“Trump won the popularity vote,” Lauren reminded readers. “I hate this tired trope that Maga is racist. SNL is a hassle show for Snobbish liberal elites.”

“The Republicans today are a big tent coalition that compromised many former Democrats,” political commentators replied, “Good riddance, snl!”

Jackson was a cast member Saturday Night Live Lauren's response to Hanks' SNL skit told TMZ that between 1986 and 1992, Lauren's response to Hanks' SNL skitt fully summed up her views on her issues.

The actress and comedian also told the outlet that another former SNL cast member sitting next to her laughed at the “crude joke.”

Jackson reportedly ironically, did the show make fun of Kamala's supporters? “I say it.

As reported by Breitbart News, Hanks played a racist Trump supporter Saturday Night Live We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sunday's sketch show.

It relates to sketching cast away Stars revive the first character that appeared on the show in 2016 Black danger! sketch. Nine years ago, the character known as Doug expressed his belief that all life is not important.

Hanks's Magazine Hat-wearing character looked uncomfortable waving black people while Sunday's sketch attacked Trump supporters.

Video footage from the segment will be posted on social media, and viewers will be Forest Gump A star who is a source for the promulgation of trivial stories depicting the supporters of the 45th and 47th presidents as cartoon-like villains seen only in television shows and films.

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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