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Jim Carrey, as Biden, mocks Trump loss on 'SNL' - Black News Channel

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — It didn't take long for 'Saturday Night Live' to come up with its comedic take on the presidential election results — complete with Maya Rudolph donning a white suit like Vice President-elect Kamala Harris wore for her acceptance speech. Jim Carrey played President-elect Joe Biden, taking the stage and poking fun at the five-day wait for results. He even offered a throwback to one of his infamous '90s-era lines, calling President Donald Trump a 'Looooosseer!' to laughs and applause. Carrey and Rudolph each made an L out of their hands and held them to their foreheads […]

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