Well, someone is acting like a delicate little snowflake.
On Sunday, Katie Millerthe wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, expressed her outrage over a “Saturday Night Live” sketch starring Pete Davidson.
In the show’s cold open on Saturday, Davidson played President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homanas the only “adult in the room,” trying to focus Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on their mission after they sowed chaos in Minneapolis for over a month.
Davidson, portraying Homan in a bald cap, asks the officers a series of questions that they respond to with high aggression and low intelligence.
Miller — who has been busy hosting a MAGA propaganda podcast featuring Trump’s Cabinet members and other right-wing personalities — fumed about the sketch.
“For over a decade, not only hasn’t SNL been funny,” Miller wrote in an X post Sunday, “but it’s been [the] voice of woke corporate leftists and the elite – that’s why these skits have devolved into drivel not comedy.”
She continued, “Now imagine if they actually mocked their globalist overlords instead of bowing to their groupthink.”
Miller then concluded with the line: “ICE are heroes.”
Miller also retweeted a snippet of the sketch in which “SNL” cast member Mikey Day plays one of the ICE officers.
“Some of these people protesting have guns. That shouldn’t be allowed, right?” Day’s character asks, presumably referring to Alex Pretti, the ICU nurse who was carrying a holstered gun before federal agents fatally shot him last month.
“Well, let’s flip it around,” Davidson’s Homan replies. “How many of you went to a Stop the Steal protest with a loaded automatic weapon?”
Every agent in the sketch raises their hand.
The sketch, which also pokes fun at how more than one-third of ICE recruits can’t pass its fitness testkicked its criticism of the agency up a notch from the previous week.
Last week, “Weekend Update” co-host Michael Che made a crack about ICE that many felt didn’t have enough biteconsidering the agency’s violent enforcement operations.
“I get that ICE agents are people, allegedly,” Che began his joke last week. “And they have a job to do. But at some point while you’re pepper-spraying old ladies or shooting at a nurse, do you ever stop and ask yourself, ‘Are we dicks?’”
