Alec Baldwin Mimics Donald Trump Hilariously on Saturday Night Live

By Pankaj Mondal - 05 Oct '16 18:08PM
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Saturday Night Live tried out a witty Donald Trump on their season premiere where Alec Baldwin joined the cast to take the role of the ridiculous Republican candidate on Oct. 1, 2016. Having attracted controversy in the past for asking Trump to host the big show in November 2015, the burden was now on Saturday Night Live to come up with a mocking historical momentous debate between Hillary Clinton and Trump. So it wasn't a surprise when they roped in an A-list actor to replace Taran Killam-a former regular impersonator of Trump.

The star of 30 Rock took on Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton at the much awaited show which was being promoted by NBC as if it were a battle for the championship prize. Baldwin said that he would be so good and calm at the show that the audience would end up creaming their jeans, according to US Magazine. He then moved on to mimic every tic of Trump-right from his pronunciation of "China" to his heightened hand movements and even his protruding belly.

After two minutes into the debate, Baldwin started leaving the stage but was politely asked by Michael Che (who played Lester Holt, NBC News anchor) that he still had 88 minutes in the show. Trump sarcastically complained that his microphone was broken and that Clinton and Obama were responsible as they had taken it to Kenya. He then started repeatedly sniffing and uttered the words "Huge China".

When asked about her views, Clinton responded by stating that Trump was an unsuitable match to become the commander in chief and added that she would be the President. Clinton further stated that Trump was a bully and raised the question of Trump not paying his taxes. Trump said that she was being very mean to him and added that he had the best temperament and judgment and was a better fit to the Oval Office.

Watch the hilarious video above to see how they fight against each other. You'll surely love their funny and weird responses.

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