Former 'Saturday Night Live' star Dana Carvey recently unveiled his new impression of former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci.
mocked former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci during a recent podcast with former"SNL" colleague David Spade.
Carvey’s bit of satire had Spade and the rest of the podcast’s production crew laughing out loud on set. Carvey brought up the topic with a sarcastic line, saying,"I miss COVID." Amused, Spade began to riff on the topic as well, pointing out what he perceived was a double standard in COVID-19 prevention protocol.
Comedian Dana Carvey's recent impression of Dr. Anthony Fauci had fellow comedian David Spade laughing out loud.with 100+ employees to compel employee vaccinations or weekly tests as a condition for employment in 2021, while not requiring detained immigrants at the U.S. southern border to get vaccinated.
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