Sean Spicer helps Colbert mock Trump at the Emmys: Ex-press secretary betrays his old boss with shock cameo as host ridicules the 'morally corrupt' President and kicks off a celebrity hate-fest
Spicer was wheeled out on a White House-esq press podium and re-created his infamous inauguration claim
The former press secretary appeared after Colbert unleashed a blistering string of jabs about Trump
He called him 'morally corrupt anti-hero,' a 'whiter Walter White,' and sang that 'treason is better on TV'
The pair were joined by a host of celebrities in criticizing the president throughout the three-hour show
Jane Fonda and her 9 to 5 costars Lilly Tomlin and Dolly Parton called him a bigot
Donald Glover also 'thanked' him for 'making black people number one on the most oppressed list'
Alec Baldwin slammed Trump for his unsuccessful Emmy nominations in the past for The Apprentice
As he picked up an award, he said: 'I suppose I should say, at long last, Mr. President, here is your Emmy'
By Jessica Finn For Dailymail.com
Published: 20:41 EDT, 17 September 2017 | Updated: 08:59 EDT, 18 September 2017
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer made a surprise cameo appearance at the 69th Emmys and helped Stephen Colbert mock his old boss President Trump.
He was wheeled out on a White House-esq podium and re-created his now infamous Trump inauguration claim that it was biggest attendance in history.
Spicer appeared after Colbert unleashed a blistering string of jabs about Trump, calling him a 'morally corrupt anti-hero,' a 'whiter Walter White', poking fun at his obsession with ratings and tweeting.
The Late Show host also performed a song which included the lyrics 'treason is better on TV', while flashing a shot of Trump and Vladimir Putin, and 'Imagine if your president was not beloved by Nazis'. He also took a shot at his failure to win the popular vote during the election.
Spicer and Colbert were joined by a long line of celebrities who criticized the president and his policies throughout the three-hour CBS broadcast, where politics was placed firmly in the spotlight.
Jane Fonda called him a bigot, Alec Baldwin ridiculed his failure to win an Emmy, Donald Glover he accused him of oppressing black people and Julia Louis-Dreyfus made an impeachment joke.
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