John Mulaney’s Secret Service investigation file offers details on controversial ‘Saturday Night Live’ joke

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The U.S. Secret Service has released some details about its investigation into comedian John Mulaney over jokes he made about Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live" last year.

Mulaney first revealed that he was investigated by the Secret Service during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." "In February, I did a joke that was not about Donald Trump," the comedian explained at the time. "The joke was about how it was a leap year and the leap year was started by Julius Cesar to correct the calendar, and another thing that happened with Cesar was that he was stabbed to death by a bunch of senators because he went crazy.

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