Jackson, played by Ego Nwodim, said he was betting Biden could not say that “three times faster”. “I’m shocked that I could say it once,” Biden of Johnson replied. Nwodim’s Jackson thanked the president for trusting her. “Hi, I made the campaign promise to put a black woman in court, and I did,” said Biden of Johnson. “So this is a campaign promise and there are only 74 left.” The Senate confirmed Jackson on Thursday, paving the way for her to become the first black woman to serve in the country’s highest court. “Well, I was happy to do my part,” said Jackson of Nwodim. “I worked twice as hard as a white man in my whole life and then I spend a week listening to Ted Cruz call me a pedophile.” Johnson’s Biden told Jodson of Nvodim that she would not be the last black woman on the floor because it is normal now, “like wearing a crock in public.” The fake president then told Nwodim’s Jackson to stand in the White House and imagine the spirits of the great Americans who came before her. The first spirit? Former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died in 2020, played by Kate McKinnon. “This is my advice: always label your lunches,” McKinnon’s Ginsburg said of his presence on the pitch. “Many of these other judges have sticky fingers.” Another spirit was Jackie Robinson, the first black player in Major League Baseball, played by Chris Redd. “Being first is a bit of fun,” he said. “Here is my advice: watch out for batteries. They will throw away so many batteries.” Redd’s Robinson added that the good news about being a referee is that Jackson will do more than baseball players. Nwodim’s Jackson informed him that baseball players make an average of $ 4 million a year, which made Red Robinson scream in his glove. “Thank you, I have been holding it since 1947,” he said. Nwodim’s Jackson thanked everyone for their advice, but Redd’s Robinson could not leave the baseball player’s current salary. “So even bad players are millionaires?” asked. “Yes,” said Nwodim’s Jackson. “This is not something,” Reddon Robinson said before saying to the band, “Live … From New York! It’s Saturday night!”