Alec Baldwin was back on Sucking off a Man Caught Between Woman’s LegsSaturday Night Live this week as President-elect Donald Trump in a skit poking fun at Trump's recent decision to retweet a number of unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud from his supporters -- including a 16-year-old from California.

And did Trump then tweet about the show? Of course he did.

The sketch showed Baldwin's Trump and Kate McKinnon's Kellyanne Conway during a security briefing, with Trump too preoccupied by Twitter to pay attention to his advisers.


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"This could not wait -- it was from a young man named Seth, he's 16, he's in high school, and I really did retweet him... seriously, this is real," Baldwin's Trump told the camera.

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"He really diddo this," Conway confirmed, before telling the advisers, "There is a reason, actually, that Donald tweets so much: he does it to distract the media from his business conflicts and all the very scary people in his cabinet."

Trump interjected, "Actually, that's not why I do it -- I do it because my brain is bad."

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Trying to emphasize that none of this is actually a joke, Kenan Thompson, playing one of Trump's advisors, then pleaded, "Mr. Trump, please stop retweeting all these random, realpeople. You're not getting any work done."

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"That's not true, I was elected 25 days ago and already unemployment is at a nine-year low, millions and millions of people have healthcare, and Osama bin Laden is dead," Trump argued. "Next, I’m going to do what I promised my whole campaign -- I'm going to build that swamp."

World-weary Conway corrected, "Don't you mean drain the swamp and build the wall?"

"No, that's too many things," Trump reasoned. "Just smoosh them together."

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SNLalso took aim at Trump's recent dinner with Mitt Romney.

"We have to get moving because you have that dinner with Mitt Romney tonight," Conway reminded Trump.

"Ugh, do I have to?" Trump pouted. When Conway confirmed that he did, he asked, "Then can we at least have a picture of us together where he looks like a little bitch?"

After retweeting a couple of other random supporters -- and debating whether he should "have Ivanka send some shoes" to Iran to try and make the region more stable -- Trump insisted he couldn't get to work without his chief strategist, Steve Bannon. And this is how Saturday Night Live decided to portray him:

Trump was not a fan of the skit, tweeting the show was "unwatchable."

But then he was watching TV rather than attending to, you know, affairs of state, so let's call that a win for Baldwin.

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