Looks like Mike Myers has landed himself in hot water, as the comedian has apparently rubbed Elon Musk the wrong way with
his impersonation of the billionaire. Meanwhile, Washington has turned into a political circus, with the biggest headline being a
disastrous meeting between former President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Tensions ran high
during Zelenskyy’s White House visit, especially after Vice President JD Vance told him he should be grateful to Trump for
providing aid. Things spiraled into chaos, with debates over Zelenskyy’s attire, accusations that he insulted Vance with an
expletive, and the entire encounter turning into a spectacle. Although Musk wasn’t involved in the meeting, he found himselfcaught in the controversy after Myers mocked the situation in a Saturday Night Live skit.
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