Pam Bondi responds to a Saturday Night Live parody of her and Kristi Noem

Pam Bondi responds to a Saturday Night Live parody of her and Kristi Noem

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F10%2Fspecial-guest-tina-fey-kristi-113357136 Pam Bondi responds to a Saturday Night Live parody of her and Kristi Noem

US Attorney Pam Bondi gave a hilarious response to actress Amy Poehler’s parody of her on the NBC show.“Saturday Night Live.”

Poehler, who hosted Saturday’s episode, made a cold public appearance as Bondi during her testimony At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week.

“My name is Pam Bondi. I spell it with an ‘i,’ because I’m not going to answer any of your questions,” Buehler said. “My time is valuable. The Department of Justice has many operations going on, and we are moving like Kash Patel’s eyeballs — very quickly in multiple directions at once.”

During the skit, Poehler was later joined by her former SNL castmate, Tina Fey, who played Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem carrying an AR-15 rifle.

“That’s right. That’s me, Kristi Noem,” Faye said. “I spell my name with an ‘i’ because I thought it was spelled that way. “And I’m the rarest kind of person in Washington, D.C.: a black woman that Donald Trump listens to.”

Tina Fey as Kristi Noem and Amy Poehler as Pam Bondi perform “Bondi Hearing” Cold Open on “Saturday Night Live.” Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi look on as President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office. AFP via Getty Images
Pamela Bondi’s tweet includes a still from SNL. Pam Bondi/X

Although the show took several jabs at Bondi’s behavior during the hearing, Bondi seemed to enjoy the parody on Sunday morning and called out Noem to… Reply to X

“@Sec_Noem, should we recreate this photo in Chicago? Love Amy Poehler!” Bondi wrote.

In a commentary for Fox News Digital, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin simply responded, “SNL is absolutely right — the Democrats’ shutdown must end!”

Sketch sitcoms were often long-running He mocked President Donald Trump and his administration, usually with some backlash from Trump himself. However, the premiere of the series’ fifty-first season went largely unnoticed by the President despite another parody of him by a cast member. James Austin Johnson.

Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks at a roundtable. AP
Amy Poehler as Pam Bondi at a hearing. Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images

In a comment after the first presentation, a White House spokesman said: Abigail Jackson rejected the offer, Saying she had “more fun” things to do with her time.

“Answering that would require me wasting my time watching it,” Jackson said. “And like millions of Americans who tuned out SNL, I have more fun things to do — like watch paint dry.”

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