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Saturday Night Live's latest episode, hosted by recent Best Actress Oscar winner Mikey Madison, tackled topical headlines with a cold open spoofing the recent White House Signal group chat leak. The March 29th episode also featured musical...
## SNL Tackles Signal Leak Controversy
The March 29th episode of *Saturday Night Live* opened with a sketch directly inspired by recent news. Reports emerged that high-level Trump administration officials, including VP JD Vance, had used the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss sensitive military operations regarding Yemen, accidentally including Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, in the conversation.
SNL's take featured host Mikey Madison alongside cast members Sarah Sherman and Ego Nwodim as perplexed teenagers finding their gossip group chat infiltrated by government figures. Andrew Dismukes portrayed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth nonchalantly dropping military plans ("FYI: Green light on Yemen right now"), while Bowen Yang's JD Vance chimed in from Greenland, admitting confusion about his own location. Marcello Hernandez as Marco Rubio added to the absurdity, discussing the "real JFK files." The sketch humorously culminated with Mikey Day appearing as Jeffrey Goldberg, confirming he'd been added *again*, and Hernandez's Rubio attempting to gather the teens' info for ICE.
## Morgan Wallen's Performance and Quick Departure
Musical guest Morgan Wallen performed two tracks, "I'm the Problem" and "Just in Case," from his forthcoming album, *I'm the Problem*, due May 16th. While his musical performance went smoothly, his actions during the episode's closing moments caught attention. As host Mikey Madison thanked the cast and crew, Wallen was seen whispering to her before immediately walking off stage, bypassing the cameras. He subsequently shared an Instagram story showing a private jet, captioned: "Get me to God's country."
This appearance marked a return for Wallen five years after his controversial 2020 debut. He was initially disinvited from a late 2019 slot after being photographed partying maskless and kissing multiple women, violating SNL's COVID-19 protocols at the time. He eventually performed on the show in December 2020, even participating in a sketch that poked fun at the incident.
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