“FIRE HIM AND CANCEL SNL!”: Pete Hegseth’s Nuclear Meltdown After Brutal Cold Open Sparks All-Out War with Colin Jost

Saturday Night Live didn’t just poke the bear last weekend—they dropped a tactical nuke on it.
In a cold open that instantly became the most-watched SNL clip of the season (87 million views and counting), the show eviscerated Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth over explosive new reports that he once drunkenly joked about turning U.S. Navy ships into “floating DUI machines” and referred to potential Red Sea operations as “Operation Kill Everybody.” Cast member Marcello Hernández, playing Hegseth in full dress whites and a fake tribal tattoo sleeve, slurred to a stunned Admiral (played by Bowen Yang): “Look, if a few boats gotta crash so I can get lit on Fireball, that’s just the cost of freedom, baby!”
The studio audience roared. Social media detonated. By Sunday morning #OperationKillEverybody was the No. 1 worldwide trend.
Then Pete Hegseth detonated.
According to four separate sources inside Mar-a-Lago and Trump Transition HQ, the Fox & Friends co-host turned Cabinet pick absolutely lost it during a 7:15 a.m. crisis call. Screaming so loudly that aides had to hold the phone away from their ears, Hegseth allegedly barked: “FIRE COLIN JOST AND TAKE THAT F*ING SHOW OFF THE AIR—OR I WILL MAKE IT MY PERSONAL MISSION TO BURN NBC TO THE GROUND!”** One witness claims he slammed his phone so hard it cracked the screen, then demanded White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles personally call Comcast CEO Brian Roberts “before breakfast.”
Inside 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the mood was electric—and defiant.

Multiple SNL insiders tell this outlet that head writer Colin Jost, who also anchors Weekend Update, was shown screenshots of Hegseth’s rant mid-Monday pitch meeting. Instead of backing down, Jost reportedly grinned and said, “Perfect. Save it for the table read.” By Tuesday he had already penned a Weekend Update response so scorching that two NBC Standards & Practices lawyers begged Lorne Michaels to “at least remove the phrase ‘tattooed rage goblin.’”
On Wednesday night, Jost went live with it anyway.
Seated at the Update desk in a crisp Navy blazer (a deliberate troll), Jost stared straight into camera and delivered the line now burning up every group chat in America: “Pete Hegseth is so mad at us for joking he wants to bomb a comedy show. Buddy, if you can’t handle three minutes of jokes, wait till you see what Iran’s got planned for you.”
The audience erupted for a full 42 seconds—longest Update laugh in a decade. Backstage, cast members say Michaels watched from the control room with a rare smile, muttering, “That’s the kid I hired.”
The fallout has been apocalyptic.
Fox News personalities, contractually obligated to defend Hegseth, spent all Thursday comparing SNL to “Goebbels propaganda.” Sean Hannity called for a total advertiser boycott. Laura Ingraham threatened to primary any Republican who ever appears on the show again. Meanwhile, Hegseth’s own confirmation process—already on life support after revelations about alcoholism, sexual-misconduct payouts, and that “Deus Vult” forearm ink—has flatlined. Three Republican senators tell this outlet they are now “hard no” votes, with one texting simply: “The man wants to nuke Studio 8H. I’m out.”
Even Trump, who normally loves culture-war red meat, has gone strangely quiet. Sources say he told aides, “Pete’s great on TV, but maybe not Secretary-of-Defense great.”
By Thursday afternoon, #FireColinJost was trending—directly beneath #CancelPeteHegseth.
NBC, for its part, is basking. Ratings for this Saturday’s episode are projected to top 11 million, the highest since the 2020 election. Universal Television executives are already fast-tracking an SNL “Best of Weekend Update” special built entirely around the feud. And Lorne Michaels, reached briefly outside Sarabeth’s, offered only a Cheshire-cat grin and eight perfect words: “We’ve survived Nixon, Sinatra, and Sinead. We’ll survive Pete.”
As of press time, Hegseth has gone radio silent on social media, but allies say he’s holed up at Fox News headquarters “plotting next moves.” Legal experts say any lawsuit against NBC would be laughed out of court on First Amendment grounds, but that won’t stop the rage.
One thing is certain: when Saturday Night Live returns this weekend, the cold open will almost certainly feature a shirtless, tequila-chugging Hegseth impersonator screaming into a destroyer intercom: “Launch the missiles—at 30 Rock!”
And somewhere in the balcony, Colin Jost will be watching, pen in hand, ready to fire again.
Because in 2025, the real war isn’t in the Red Sea.
It’s live from New York on Saturday night.