Tina Feys Unexpected SNL Comeback Delivers Sharp Jabs at Kristi Noem
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, October 12, 2025 at 8:00 am
Tina Fey's SNL Return Takes Aim at Kristi Noem
Comedian Tina Fey made a surprise return to *Saturday Night Live*, delivering a sharp parody of Kristi Noem, the US Secretary of Homeland Security. Fey, alongside Amy Poehler, reprised her role in a cold open celebrating the show's upcoming 50th anniversary.
Fey's portrayal of Noem was immediately recognizable, from her attire to her hairstyle. The sketch centered on a fictional Senate hearing, with Poehler playing Attorney General Pam Bondi. The skit satirized real-world political events, including questions surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files and the Justice Department's handling of the matter.
The skit included references to the ongoing government shutdown and the hiring practices of ICE. Fey's Noem character made several pointed remarks, including a comment about the Democrats' eagerness to end the shutdown and a darkly humorous take on gun violence. The sketch concluded with a senator's blunt assessment that the answers provided were unsatisfactory.
BNN's Perspective:
The sketch, while humorous, highlights the increasingly polarized political climate. While satire can be a powerful tool for commentary, it's important to remember that it often simplifies complex issues. The sketch's focus on personalities, rather than policies, may further contribute to the existing divide.
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