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Michael Cohen Wiretap Cold Open - SNL On Saturday Night Live, the cold open featuring Michael Cohen (played by Ben Stiller) brings to the forefront a comedic portrayal of the tangled web of calls and conversations surrounding the Trump administration. The sketch humorously highlights Cohen’s frantic phone calls to Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin), Rudy Giuliani (Kate McKinnon), and even Melania Trump (Cecily Strong) amid the chaos created by the FBI’s surveillance.

Overview of the Sketch​

The sketch kicks off with Cohen feeling the pressure of impending legal troubles as he believes “they know about our allusion-cay and obstruction of justice-jay.” The humor escalates as Cohen navigates various phone conversations revealing his panicked state and the absurdity of his situation. Each character delivers exaggerated impersonations that illuminate the outrageous dynamics of the Trump team during scandals, particularly surrounding the Stormy Daniels payment. Key moments include:
  • Cohen's Dialogue: The frantic tone of Cohen’s calls perfectly encapsulates the stress he faces, especially when he talks about needing to call back using “burner phones” for security.
  • Rudolph Giuliani’s Characterization: Giuliani’s portrayal as a scrambling lawyer gives a comedic twist to his often tumultuous image in the media.
  • Melania's Question: A humorous hypothetical about legal testimony against one's husband offers a light-hearted yet pointed jab at the complexities of loyalty and legality within the Trump household.

Cultural and Political Relevance​

This cold open taps into contemporary themes relevant to 2018 and resonates even in 2024, reflecting ongoing public interest in the legal entanglements of former President Trump and his associates. By using comedy to address serious issues, SNL continues its tradition of mixing humor with political commentary, showcasing the sometimes farcical nature of real-life events.

Engagement and Community​

What did you think of the performances in this sketch? Were there any moments that stood out to you as particularly relatable or hilarious? As we revisit these performances in light of ongoing political discourse, feel free to share your thoughts or any similar sketches that have made an impact on you! For more insights and discussions, check out other threads about SNL or political satire in our community!
 

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