'Saturday Night Live' has Biden strategize with TikTok stars on combating Russian disinformation about the invasion of Ukraine
(CNN)"Saturday Night Live" kicked off its show this weekend with its version of President Joe Biden meeting with TikTok stars to get their help combating Russian disinformation surrounding the country's invasion of Ukraine.
The sketch came after real White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki and officials from the National Security Council briefed
approximately 30 social media creators this week who have been covering
the Russian invasion on their platforms, a White House official said.
In the 'SNL' version, Psaki, played by Kate McKinnon, said she suggested the meeting as a joke, "and then it actually happened."
Biden,
played by James Austin Johnson, then told the group, "People are saying
this is the first war fought on TikTok, which is tough for me because
I'm the landline of presidents."
He
added, "I understand (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, I understand
war, but there's one thing I don't understand: computer."
"He
means technology, but he says computer," McKinnon's Psaki explains. She
then tells the influencers they need fresh ideas on how to win the
information war on social media.
First
up is "actress from the CW" played by Chloe Fineman who says, "While
Putin might have tanks and bombs, there's something even more powerful
we can attack him with: poems."
When
Psaki asks for useful suggestions, Fineman says, "Here are five ways to
stop the war in Ukraine," and does a dance while pointing at different
spots in the air.
Johnson's
confused Biden asks, "What's happening? Do you see anything?"
McKinnon's Psaki says, "I think she's expecting text to show up."
They
then move on to a TikTok prankster, played by Andrew Dismukes, who
suggests pushing Putin down a flight of stairs and singer Jason Derulo,
played by Chris Redd, whose only response is to sing his name.
Johnson's
Biden then turns his attention to Aidy Bryant playing a 12-year-old
girl who does silly animal makeup for kids, and asks what the US can do
"to win this war."
"Oh, you mean the one started by your son, Hunter Biden?" Bryant's young influencer asks.
"You know, you don't expect the animal makeup girl to be alt-right," Johnson's Biden says.
After
a few more suggestions from others at the meeting, Bowen Yang enters as
"that guy who does a bunch of insane tricks using the toilet plunger
stuck to my nipple," and apologizes for being late because security gave
him a hard time.
"We were actually about to wrap this meeting up because it was clearly a bad idea," McKinnon's Psaki said.
"Hey, don't do that. Don't just yank the plunger off the nipple like that," Yang tells her.
"You
know, the idea of asking TikTok stars how to fight Russia might sound
like a joke, but remember, they said the same thing about the radio in
World War II," Yang says.
"Never
underestimate the importance of new technology and how it reaches young
people in ways you can never understand," he adds as the camera slowly
zooms in on the plunger attached to his body.
"That
was truly inspiring, young man," Johnson's Biden says. "Oh, I'm 55,"
Yang responds before the group gathers for the traditional, "Live, from
New York, it's Saturday Night."
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