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Nazi-related geographical joke falls flat on ‘SNL’

Colin Jost quipped that U.S. President Donald Trump sent a fiscal bailout to Argentina because if history is a guide, “Trump officials will end up fleeing” there.

Colin Jost
Actor and comedian Colin Jost attends the “Vie Privée” (A Private Life) red carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 20, 2025. Credit: YantsImages via Wikimedia Commons.

A thinly veiled Holocaust punchline didn’t seem to resonate with the audience at Saturday Night Live this weekend, Fox News reported.

Colin Jost, host of the show’s “Weekend Update” segment, said that U.S. President Donald Trump made the decision to send billions of dollars of aid to Argentina “because if history is any guide, a lot of Trump officials will end up fleeing to Argentina.”

The joke was a reference to Nazis who fled Europe for Argentina and other South American destinations after World War II in order to avoid prosecution.

Fox News reported that the quip “was met with muted laughter and an awkward pause from the studio audience, to Jost’s seeming surprise as he said, ‘OK, one clap.’ He added he was ‘just kidding.’”

Jost’s satirical news segment also included jabs at disgraced former New York congressman George Santos, whose seven-year prison sentence for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft was commuted last week by Trump.

Santos lied about his family’s Jewish heritage, including claims that his own grandparents fled the Holocaust. He wrote years ago in a position paper that he was a “proud American Jew.” On Saturday, he thanked Jesus “for never abandoning me.”

Mike Wagenheim is a Washington-based correspondent for JNS, primarily covering the U.S. State Department and Congress. He is the senior U.S. correspondent at the Israel-based i24NEWS TV network.
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