‘SNL’ Alum Leslie Jones Wants All ICE Agents Thrown In Jail: ‘I Need A Reckoning’

Dec 15, 2025 - 15:28
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‘SNL’ Alum Leslie Jones Wants All ICE Agents Thrown In Jail: ‘I Need A Reckoning’

Comedian Leslie Jones demanded a “reckoning” and called for all Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to be thrown in jail during a podcast appearance with MS NOW host Nicolle Wallace.

Jones was a guest on Wallace’s podcast, called “The Best People,” and she spent most of the time trashing President Donald Trump and laying the blame at the feet of the people who voted for him.

“We are the people. I am so tired of everybody not realizing that,” she began, comparing Trump to a used car salesman, a snake-oil salesman, and “the emperor with no clothes” at different points throughout the conversation. “We are the people. The only reason this man is popular is because of us. Because of us.”

She claimed that Trump’s voters were only still supporting him because they “don’t want to admit that they made a mistake.”

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Jones, a “Saturday Night Live” alum, recalled Trump being on the show and said that he’d behaved like an “insecure narcissist,” claiming that he was “scared” of her because she was “honest.”

Then Wallace asked her to describe what the world might look like when the Trump presidency ends in January of 2029: “How do you think it ends? How do you think the era ends?”

“Girl, I’m hoping, this is what I’m hoping,” Jones said, adding, “That midterms, people come out and vote like crazy to switch it over, and then the reckoning comes.”

“That’s what I want, all — everybody that worked for ICE, I want them in jail. I just want a reckoning,” she continued, clapping her hands for emphasis. “I want a reckoning. Y’all know y’all did wrong stuff. You know some of the stuff you did was so wrong. I need a reckoning, because that’s — to me — that’s the only thing that’s gonna make it right.”

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