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Host Julia Louis-Dreyfus opens final night of convention with shots at Trump, Pence, Fox News

Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus opened the final night of the Democratic National Convention Thursday night by mocking President Trump, Vice President Pence and Fox News.

It was a different tone than other nights of the convention and seemed to get a mixed response from those watching at home.

Tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang, himself a onetime 2020 Democratic candidate, introduced the former “Seinfeld” star, who is hosting the final night of convention programming.

Yang and Luis-Dreyfus then launched into a bit in which they purposely mispronounced Pence’s name an apparent shot at Republicans who have at times mispronounced the first name of Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), the Democratic vice presidential nominee. 

“I cannot wait to see her debate our current Vice President, Meeka Pints,” Louis Dreyfus said. “Or is it Paints?”

“It’s pronounced Pahnce, I believe,” Yang said.

“It’s some kind of weird foreign name,” Louis-Dreyfus said.

“Yeah, not very American sounding,” Yang responded.

From there, Louis-Dreyfus recounted meeting presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden for her hit show “Veep” on HBO, in which she played the vice president. 

She then encouraged voters to text “30330” for updates on the Biden campaign.

“An easy way to remember 30330 is that’s the way Donald Trump will finally release his tax returns,” she said. “If we all vote, there’s nothing Facebook, Fox News and Vladimir Putin can do to stop us.”

Later, after Democrats showed a video of Biden talking about his faith, Louis-Dreyfus mocked Trump for clearing protesters from around the White House so he could walk to a church in Washington, D.C., for an apparent photo-op in June.

“Joe Biden goes to church so often he doesn’t even need tear gas or federal troops to help him get there,” she said.