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Sarah Silverman discusses Hulu show cancellation and Al Franken on 'The Last Laugh' podcast

The passage is a promotional email about a podcast episode featuring Sarah Silverman. It contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or connections to powerful officials or misconduct. It off Email references a podcast episode featuring Sarah Silverman. Mentions Al Franken and Hulu show cancellation. Includes several image attachments unrelated to investigative content.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #031779
Pages
1
Persons
2
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The passage is a promotional email about a podcast episode featuring Sarah Silverman. It contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or connections to powerful officials or misconduct. It off Email references a podcast episode featuring Sarah Silverman. Mentions Al Franken and Hulu show cancellation. Includes several image attachments unrelated to investigative content.

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From: paul krassner Sent: 3/29/2019 11:28:13 PM Subject: IMPORTANT Attachments: matt-wilstein-author.jog; LRG_DSCO02899_fvmyha.jpeg; 190321-wilstein-sarah-silverman-tease_tjmvn0. jpeg; SS_tulqlf.jpeg; IMG_8787_vrvikb.jpeg; 190321-wilstein-sarah-silverman-tease_tjmvn0.jpeg; 190318-last-laugh- trailer-tease_qSy2es.jpeg; SM_4_gq9fyv.jpeg Importance: — High 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 03.26.19 4:12 AM ET Subscribe to The Last Laugh on Apple Podcasts

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