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Sarah Silverman discusses Hulu show cancellation and Al Franken on new podcast

The passage is a promotional media excerpt with no concrete investigative leads, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It merely mentions a celebrity interview and a political figure Sarah Silverman talks about Hulu canceling her show. She defends friend Al Franken amid sexual misconduct accusations. The content is from a podcast promotion, not a legal or financial document.

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #026938
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The passage is a promotional media excerpt with no concrete investigative leads, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It merely mentions a celebrity interview and a political figure Sarah Silverman talks about Hulu canceling her show. She defends friend Al Franken amid sexual misconduct accusations. The content is from a podcast promotion, not a legal or financial document.

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From: paul krassn er Sent: 3/30/2019 4:23:32 AM To: Steven Gaydos aS | Subject: Re: IMPORTANT Importance: — High THE LAST LAUGH Sarah Silverman on Al Franken, Louis C.K., Losing Her Hulu Show and More In the premiere episode of ‘The Last Laugh’ podcast, Sarah Silverman speaks out for the first time about her Hulu show’s cancelation and goes to bat for her friend Al Franken. <matt-wilstein-author.jpg> Matt Wilstein 03.26.19 4:12 AM ET Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Getty Subscribe to The Last Laugh on Apple Podcasts Wearing a rainbow-striped hoodie and a “Beer Nuts” baseball cap, Sarah Silverman strode into our Burbank recording studio ready to talk. It had been just a few weeks since Hulu had unceremoniously canceled her weekly show J Love You, America and the comedian’s emotions were still a bit raw. But her unflappable sense of humor was fully intact as she recounted to me how she found out the bad news and ended up revealing more than ever before about how the streaming service treated her over the past year. During our long conversation for the first-ever episode of my new podcast The Last Laugh, Silverman also spoke frankly about what it has been like to see her friend Al Franken accused of alleged sexual

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