Categories: Entertainment

‘Furious to Be Here’: Amy Poehler and Tina Fey Reunite to Make Bondi and Noem’s Abrupt Takedown on SNL Cold Open

Amy Poehler’s return to Saturday Night Live saw her open the show as a dogged, insulting parody of Attorney General Pam Bondi.

The premise of the Cold Open was that Poehler’s Bondi – having answered no questions during her Senate hearing – was called back to be questioned again.

“Nice to be here,” Bondi says of Poehler to begin his testimony. When asked if she will tell “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth,” she responds casually: “No.”

The senators then ask Poehler questions and she makes fun of each one. When asked to spell her name, she replies that Bondi is spelled with an “i” because “I’m not going to answer any of your questions.”

After another question, Poehler responds, “Before I don’t answer, I would like to insult you personally.”

SNL Legends Reunite to Play Two Key Members of Trump’s Inner Circle (NBC/SNL)

She then dodges another with the phrase “I’m not going to dignify this question with a lie.”

At one point, Poehler’s Bondi is asked if President Donald Trump asked him to indict former FBI Director James Comey.

“I’m not going to discuss my private conversations with the president,” Poehler said as Bondi said. “I won’t tell you who fell asleep in the middle of a sentence, or who kept calling me Ivanka and patting their knees.”

The skit parodies Bondi’s recent tense Senate testimony, during which she frequently lashed out at senators who asked her questions.

During the hearing, Bondi responded to numerous questions by either refusing to answer or attacking the person asking.

The real Pam Bondi during her Senate hearing earlier this week. (Getty Images)

Later in the SNL opening, Poehler’s Bondi is asked why ICE agents are sent to American cities. The question serves as a segue to introduce a special appearance from SNL legend Tina Fey as Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem.

Fey and Poehler are good friends, longtime collaborators and are both SNL mainstays. The crowd erupted in applause at the sight of the two men together again on the show.

Noem de Fey entered the skit wearing an assault rifle, a baseball cap and blinding lip gloss, living up to her recently acquired nickname of “Ice Barbie.”

Kristi Noem’s public displays were teased during this week’s SNL Cold Open. (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

“That’s right, it’s me, Kristi,” Noem says of Fey. “I wrote my name with an ‘i’ because that’s how I thought it was spelled.”

Arguably the biggest laugh of the opening skit was when a substitute senator insisted to Fey’s Noem that Democrats want to end the government shutdown more than Republicans, to which she responded “ha — that makes me laugh more than the end of Old Yeller.”

Noem and Fred Gipson, the author of Old Yeller, wrote books in which dogs are put down by their owners, the main difference being that Gipson’s book was fiction and Noem’s was a memoir.

Olivia Brown

Olivia Brown – Entertainment Reporter Hollywood and celebrity specialist, delivering live coverage of red-carpet events.

Recent Posts

Legendary Jersey Shore Nightclub Announces Closure and Final Days of Operation

Headliner Oasis, a longtime bar and nightclub on the Jersey Shore, will close its doors for good later this month…

44 minutes ago

Ares tops the box office against Roofman and Kiss of the Spider Woman

Disney's sci-fi sequel "Tron: Ares" failed to make a splash in its box office debut, collecting a disappointing $33.5 million…

45 minutes ago

Trump adds 100% tariffs on China, critical controls on software exports

U.S. President Donald Trump points as he speaks during a panel discussion on "Antifa," an anti-fascist movement he designated a…

47 minutes ago

NFL 2025, first inactives of Week 6: Kyler Murray officially out for the Cardinals

Kyler Murray won't be part of the Cardinals' attempt to avoid a fourth straight loss. Murray missed two days of…

50 minutes ago

New Jersey Weather Forecast: Nor’easter begins to whip up with high winds and rain. Major flooding along the Jersey Shore is likely.

A powerful nor'easter began hitting New Jersey early Sunday with bands of heavy rain and strong winds, with the greatest…

52 minutes ago

Ceasefire maintained in Gaza

People walk near an American flag hanging on a building, ahead of an official visit by US President Donald Trump,…

53 minutes ago