SNL Presents the Fed Up and Badass Women of Congress

The 2018 election ushered in a huge crop of congressional freshmen, and while it was a big win for the Democratic Party, in many ways it was an even bigger win for women. Those women made a show of solidarity at Donald Trump's State of the Union this week by wearing all white, making for a stark display against the sea of mostly white dudes in dark suits on the other side of the chamber.

On Saturday, SNL paid tribute to those women by comparing them to some of the most important female figures in TV history: Charlie's Angels. Kate McKinnon reappears as Nancy Pelosi, and Melissa Villaseñor gets to try out her Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez again, and they and the other women like Maxine Waters and Rashida Tlaib all sport aggressive nicknames.

The most exciting thing about the sketch is its potential: when the ladies of SNL have worked together they've done some of the show's best work in the last few years (think "Back Home Ballers") and like the real Charlie's Angels, the "Women of Congress" have serious spinoff potential.