'SNL' mocks Ted Cruz for anti-Big Bird stance in 'Sesame Street' parody
, “Cruz Street” had a different approach to letters than the educational program. Bryant’s Cruz focused on “CRT” — critical race theory: “I think it stands for ‘Caucasian rights trampled.'” Sponsored by “Q,” the show revealed its focus on conspiracy theories. “He will tell us when JFK Jr., who is alive, will reveal himself and help President Trump reclaim his rightful throne,” Strong’s Greene said.
Later, Bryant’s Cruz was joined by Proud Boys: Alex Moffat as Bert and Mikey Day as Ernie, as well asFinally, there was a special appearance by Britney Spears after Bryant’s Cruz revealed the word of the day was “freedom.” “Oh my God you guys, we did it!” exclaimed Fineman’s Spears.
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