
"Except for me, I think they're all bitches."

"And without even looking, you can bet that President Trump called out Al Franken and not Roy Moore, who's accused of way worse by the way, but Franken is a liberal and Trump and Moore are conservatives, and in this country everybody has to pick a side," Che said. And that led to others criticizing Trump for largely keeping quiet regarding the allegations of sexual abuse against Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore.Ĭriticisms that "Weekend Update" host, Michael Che, pointed out. It also led to President Trump blasting Franken on Twitter, which opened up Trump to scrutiny over the past accusations of sexual assault that have been levied against him.

This led the Minnesota senator to issue an apology. "Pretty hard to be like, 'Oh, c'mon he didn't know any better, he was only 55,'" Jost added.įranken, who is a former "SNL" writer and performer, was accused by Tweeden, a female radio news anchor, on Thursday. Jost then noted that the photo was taken before Franken ran for public office, but was taken after he was "a sophomore in high school." "Now, I know this photo looks bad, but remember it also is bad." Tour by Leann Tweeden, who posted this photo of Franken apparently groping her breasts while she was asleep," said Colin Jost, co-host of "Weekend Update" pointing to the photo of Franken and Tweeden. "Senator Al Franken is being accused of sexual misconduct on a 2006 U.S.O.

"Saturday Night Live" took on Senator - and former SNLer - Al Franken on Saturday night after a woman said he groped and kissed her without her consent.
