Watch Colin Jost Roast Matt Gaetz on SNL s Weekend Update
The Weekend Update co-anchor took QAnon down too.
Matt Gaetz is having one helluva week. On Tuesday
The New York Times revealed that the congressman and self-described “Florida Man” is currently being investigated by the Justice Department for allegedly having sex with a 17-year-old and paying for her to travel with him. Later that night, Rep. Gaetz went on
Tucker Carlson Tonight to try and clear the air. As Esquire’s Jack Holmes
reported, this did not go well. On Thursday,
CNN reported that Gaetz had a habit of showing nude photos of women he’d sleep with to other congressmen. Speaker Pelosi called for an Ethics Committee inquiry into the accusations against Gaetz. Then on Friday, Gaetz’s longtime spokesperson, Luke Ball, abruptly quit.
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On January 6, 2021, the President of the United States incited his supporters to storm the nation’s Capitol Building to disrupt a joint session of Congress tasked with certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election. The House and Senate had met to confirm that Donald Trump lost, and that he will leave office on January 20, but the session was disrupted when the protests outside turned to riots and the security perimeter around the national legislature collapsed. It culminated with a standoff between Trump’s foot soldiers and state security forces at the door of the House chamber. We have been headed here for some time, and yet it is an abominable day for the American republic, a day of disgrace and disrepute for the Republican Party – but for the rest of us, too. – Jack Holmes, Politics Editor.
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On January 6, 2021, the President of the United States incited his supporters to storm the nation’s Capitol Building to disrupt a joint session of Congress tasked with certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election. The House and Senate had met to confirm that Donald Trump lost, and that he will leave office on January 20, but the session was disrupted when the protests outside turned to riots and the security perimeter around the national legislature collapsed. It culminated with a standoff between Trump’s foot soldiers and state security forces at the door of the House chamber. We have been headed here for some time, and yet it is an abominable day for the American republic, a day of disgrace and disrepute for the Republican Party but for the rest of us, too. Jack Holmes, Politics Editor.