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What to expect from Bill Burr's “Saturday Night Live” episode after the election

Burr, who is currently on a stand-up tour and will be taking part Kieran Culkin And Bob Odenkirk on Broadway for the spring revival of Glengarry Glen Rosstold The Hollywood Reporter in 2022 that he had no intention of softening any blows. “I wasn’t walking on the edge of anything,” he said. “I said exactly what I was thinking. [White women] Go after these guys and say, “You were complicit!” But weren’t you? They complain louder than the people who have it worse and it's so damn hilarious to me. ”

Elsewhere in the interview, Burr said his political stance does not absolve the Democratic Party of judgment. “As someone who considers myself to be liberal, it is disappointing to see the left becoming what the right once was when it defended itself against the Dixie Chicks after criticism George W. Bush,” he said. “There aren't many people like that – most of them are just trying to stay out of trouble – but there is this small collection of crazy people – either right or left, at any given time – who cause hysteria.”

Since then, Burr has spoken out against Trump's outspoken ally Elon Musk, but continued to be critical of the liberals. After his wife Nia Renée Hill, was seen giving Trump the middle finger at a UFC event in 2023, Burr said The Rich Eisen Show, “I love my wife; You know where you stand [her]. The guy went into the arena. Everyone cheered. She gave him the finger. Nobody was arrested. That's why this country is great. Everyone has commented. Can we all be adults?”

In December 2023, ago Joe Biden Burr withdrew from the 2024 presidential campaign, rejecting the idea that either Biden or Trump would lead the country. “I want someone in their 40s who has to live with their decisions,” Burr said Jimmy Kimmel. “With any luck, both of them will die a natural death before the election and maybe we can find someone who has something left to live for.”

It wasn't this person Kamala Harris, who made a surprise appearance on last week's episode of Saturday Night Live next to her on-screen counterpart, Maya Rudolph. It remains to be seen whether Rudolph Harris will say goodbye to Harris on Saturday Kate McKinnon did for Hillary Clinton eight years ago. Or what Burr plans to do with an open mic during one of the first major TV episodes after a second Trump victory.