Former Minnesota Democratic senator Al Franken joined "CBS Mornings" on Monday to discuss his stint as the host of "The Daily Show" this week and said his "friend," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., would ...
"The Daily Show" guest host Al Franken took his former Senate colleague Lindsey Graham to task on Monday over his support for former President Trump in the 2024 presidential race. The exchange began ...
Former Democratic US senator and comedian Al Franken slammed his own party for doing little to reduce inflation despite passing its signature Inflation Reduction Act. “The unfortunately named ...
Nearly a year after co-authoring a suspect account damning Brett Kavanaugh as a serial sexual harasser — in the august pages of The New Yorker, no less — journalist Jane Mayer has taken up a curious ...
If the phrase "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me" sounds familiar, you've likely seen Saturday Night Live's classic recurring sketches starring Stuart Smalley, host of ...
Al Franken is headed back to the White House — well, sort of. The former politician, 73, appears in the new murder mystery series, "The Residence," and portrays fictional senator Aaron Filkins. The ...
Sundance Channel announced Monday that it will air a nightly TV version of “The Al Franken Show,” the best-selling political humorist’s weekday Air America Radio program. Sundance Channel president ...
Bleeding Cool: You're in 'Saturday Night,' the 'SNL' biopic and playing long-time writer and performer, Al Franken. Was it something that you dove in right away? How would you describe your approach?
During a guest host spot on Tuesday’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” comedian and former Democratic Senator Al Franken had a few choice words for Texas Senator, Ted Cruz. “I really think one of the ...
Several top state and federal offices are up for grabs amid a period of crisis with few if any precedents in the state’s history. By Charles Homans Since “Saturday Night Live” began, the show has ...
Last month, in Minneapolis, I climbed the stairs of a row house to find Al Franken, Minnesota’s disgraced former senator, wandering around in jeans and stocking feet. It was a sunny day, but the ...