: Characterized as a youthful, high-energy YouTuber, Cohen sits down with former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio . Arpaio participates in a "toy unboxing" segment where he enthusiastically discusses the Second Amendment with a miniature plastic donut. Critique and Reception
The episode follows four distinct storylines featuring Cohen’s primary characters: Who Is America? Season 1 - Episode 4
: The ultra-liberal lecturer attempts to discuss pornography with David Pyne , national director of the Utah Republican Assembly. The segment reaches peak absurdity when Cain-N’Degeocello tries to "reclaim" derogatory terms and presents a graphic educational book featuring rabbits. : Characterized as a youthful, high-energy YouTuber, Cohen
: The Israeli anti-terror expert trains Republican businessman Shaun McCutcheon on workplace safety. In a bizarre display, McCutcheon is seen brandishing a large ham—yelling "Here comes pork!"—as a makeshift shield against a simulated terrorist attack. Critics from Vulture and The Independent noted that
Critics from Vulture and The Independent noted that while the episode delivers high-cringe comedy, some segments felt less effective than previous ones.
: Italian billionaire Gio Monaldo meets with a luxury yacht broker from the Luxury Yacht Sales Company . While Gio discusses using a mega-yacht for illicit activities like human trafficking and attacking refugees, the broker remains focused on closing the deal, even while witnessing Gio receive sexual favors in the same room.
: The yacht broker segment was widely considered the most "damning" part of the episode, highlighting a willingness to facilitate extreme harm for profit.