SNL Skewers Signal Chat Leak Involving U.S. Officials with Satirical Cold Open
The sketch humorously critiqued the Trump administration's mishandling of sensitive information, amplifying public discourse on national security concerns.
- Saturday Night Live's latest cold open spoofed the Signal group chat leak, where high-ranking U.S. officials mistakenly included The Atlantic's editor-in-chief in discussions about a Yemen airstrike.
- Oscar-winner Mikey Madison hosted the episode, playing a high schooler accidentally added to the group chat alongside comedic portrayals of officials like Pete Hegseth and JD Vance.
- The sketch exaggerated the absurdity of the incident with fictional scenarios, including sharing nuclear submarine locations and asking teens for personal information to send to ICE.
- President Donald Trump previously claimed the leaked information was not classified, but the scandal has drawn widespread criticism for its implications on national security and government accountability.
- The SNL parody has reignited public attention on the controversy, blending satire with cultural commentary on the administration's transparency and operational security.