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Kamala Harris makes a surprise appearance on SNL

Kamala Harris makes a surprise appearance on SNL

Vice President Kamala Harris will make a surprise appearance on this week’s episode of “Saturday Night Live,” an insider told The Post.

According to the tipster, Harris will appear during the show’s traditional, politically skewed opening.

“Everything was classified,” a source told The Post on Saturday afternoon on the final weekend before Tuesday’s presidential election, adding that “the Secret Service is here.”

Neither representatives for Harris nor SNL responded to The Post’s request for comment.

On the last Saturday before the election, Harris stopped campaigning in the afternoon. at the Atlanta Civic Center in Georgia to heading to the rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, while her Oval Office opponent, former President Donald Trump, spoke to a crowd of approximately 20,000 people in Gastonia, North Carolina before heading to Milwaukee for the night event.

Former presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) will also appear on this week’s episode, hosted by SNL alum John Mulaney, according to an insider. Kane is seeking a third term against Republican challenger Hong Cao.

In addition to visits from Harris and Caine, this week’s episode will also feature an appearance by controversial former “SNL” cast member Pete Davidson.

“I don’t think the Secret Service is ready to help him,” a source joked to The Post about Davidson.

Harris was ridiculed former cast member Maya Rudolph in the first four pre-election episodes of the Emmy Award-winning cult film 50th season of the sketch show.

Former presidential candidate, Secretary of State, Senator and First Lady Hillary Clinton. was sent well former “SNL” cast member Amy Poehler repeatedly – and in her face — as did former vice presidential candidate and former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, who was treated to a pointed lampoon by Tina Fey.

Numerous politicians have appeared on the iconic NBC series over the years, including Trump, who hosted in 2015 and 2004; 44th President Barack Obama; Senator Bernie Sanders; the late Senator John McCain, vice presidential nominee Former vice presidential nominee Palin; former Secretary of State, Senator and First Lady Hillary Clinton; the late Congressman Bob Dole; and the late 41st US President George H. W. Bush, among others.

This week’s musical guest is singer Chappell Roan.