'SNL's Kate McKinnon spoofs Fox News' Laura Ingraham, voter fraud and 'feel facts'

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Are "feel facts" the next "fake news"?

"Saturday Night Live" went all in on conspiracy theories and Fox News in Kate McKinnon's opening sketch, in which she played Laura Ingraham.

"Celebrities in California are whining about some tiny wildfires, while our heroic president is under constant attack from rain," McKinnon’s Ingraham announced at the start of the segment.

"Feel facts" aren't technically facts, "but they just feel true," Ingraham explained. Among them: "Latinos can have baby every three months" and "blackface is a compliment."



Also: "Rampant voter fraud allowed Democrats to literally steal the election,” she said.

"Some have claimed that suburban women revolted against the Republican party. But doesn’t it feel more true that all Hispanics voted twice? You can’t dismiss that idea simply because it isn’t true and sounds insane.”

Next up on The Ingraham Angle: Representative Marcia Fudge. #SNL pic.twitter.com/4gVSCo4ssq — Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) November 18, 2018

Check out McKinnon's spoof of "The Ingraham Angle," where her guests included Fox News host Jeanine Pirro (played by Cecily Strong) and U.S. Rep Marcia Fudge (Leslie Jones).

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