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Saturday night Live star Colin Jost The President sobbed after being put in archival footage donald trump and the deceased was convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein partying together – thanks everyone artificial intelligence,
During this week’s episode, Features SNL alum Amy Poehler as host“Weekend Update” host michael che Didn’t hold back from trying to make his co-host Jost uncomfortable.
,OpenAI has updated its video-generating app Sora to let users create cameos of themselves in videos. And they are quite realistic. I mean, I made it before the show,” Che says behind the anchor desk.
The well-known archival footage of the young Trump and Epstein laughing and talking during a party then begins to play — but with the insertion of Jost, whose likeness awkwardly dances around the two.
The AI-generated Joust laughs and dances with Trump and Epstein before the now-dead financier turns to face him.

Once the clip ended, Che taunted the clearly uncomfortable Jost, saying, “Ha ha ha. You suck.”
After shaking his head and looking awkwardly into the crowd, Jost replies, “Really excited to get out there.” The two comics then continued the “Weekend Update” portion of the show.
Meanwhile, the original footage, Shot by NBC in 1992Trump and Epstein are shown talking during a party Mar-a-LagoTrump’s Florida property.
The men appear to be pointing and laughing while loud music plays over the speakers.
The footage was taken more than a decade before Epstein was convicted of felony prostitution charges in Florida.

While the president has long denied having a close relationship with Epstein, despite photographic evidence suggesting otherwise, last month, a “stupid” letter written to Epstein was made public that contained a hand-drawn figure of a naked woman.
Trump has Denied writing letter to Epstein for his 50th birthday, calling it a “fake thing”, and Both have been sued wall street journal And its boss, Rupert Murdoch, sued for defamation, claiming the letter was “non-existent”.
Now, the House is holding off on swearing in Adelita Grijalva, the newly-elected Democrat congresswoman who has promised to put the decisive signature on a petition to force a vote on a bill to release all files related to the Epstein case — something Republican leaders and Trump do not want.