Kamala Harris will be featured on 'Saturday Night Live' tonight, according to reports.
Before the election, the final episode will feature Harris.
According to reports, Vice President Kamala Harris will make a surprise appearance on "Saturday Night Live" tonight.
The Associated Press and New York Post report that the Democratic nominee will be featured in the cold open of the final episode of Saturday Night Live before the election on Tuesday.
"According to a source, the Secret Service is present, and the situation is being kept under wraps, as stated in The New York Post on Saturday."
Maya Rudolph has returned to impersonate Harris on the show, despite no longer being a cast member.
As the left-leaning show has expressed its disdain for Donald Trump, the appearance could provide an opportunity for Harris to promote herself.
On Saturday, a Reuters correspondent reported that aides to Vice President Kamala Harris informed traveling reporters that Air Force Two had been rerouted from Detroit to New York City, where Saturday Night Live is filmed.
Nandita Bose wrote that the Vice President's activities in New York City on a Saturday night were not shared by those involved, but her guess is that Harris will be on Saturday Night Live.
Trump has a history with "SNL," hosting the show in 2004 and 2015, when he was a presidential candidate. The show has parodied him mercilessly and hoped for his defeat. In 2016, the cast broke down over his election victory, and the show openly cheered when he lost in 2020.
Planet Chronicle Digital reached out to the Harris and Trump campaigns for comment.
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