'Saturday Night Live’s' Alec Baldwin On Donald Trump Parody: Trump’s Tax Return Issue Unveiled; Baldwin Brothers Feud To Continue? [Watch]

"Saturday Night Live" host Alec Baldwin was prominently known for his Donald Trump impersonation. But this time, the 58-year old actor offered to stop impersonating if the 45th US President releases his tax returns.

According to Variety, Alec Baldwin's offer first occurred on Sunday midnight. This was shortly after Donald Trump posted a status regarding his 'SNL' impersonation.

"Just tried watching Saturday Night Live; unwatchable! Totally biased, not funny and the Baldwin impersonation just can't get any worse. Sad," Trump said. On the other hand, Baldwin answered that he will refrain doing the said parody if the United States President will release his tax returns.

As people all know, Trump's tax return issue first resounded during the beginning of his campaign in June 2015. Donald Trump reportedly refused to let the public have an in-depth look regarding his financial history. Due to this refusal, some were provoked to investigate the matter further.

In 1995, an outlet reported that Trump lost over $916 million from his business. In result, this allowed him not to pay taxes for over 18 years.

On the latest episode of "Saturday Night Live," Alec Baldwin played a goofy Trump, who retweets messages from random people while attending a security briefing. This is probably the reason why Donald Trump criticized the show.

Alec Baldwin vs. Stephen Baldwin

Despite Alec being against Trump's victory, his brother, Stephen Baldwin, is a known celebrity supporter. He was spotted attending the President's victory parties several times.

According to ET Online, Stephen was once seen during a party for Trump happened at New York Hilton Midtown. Moreover, Stephen previously explained that he understands the sentiments of his brother. After all, many people share the same issue about Trump.

Furthermore, though he wanted everyone to get along, he has no choice but to respect their decision. In the end, the 50-year-old actor hopes that people, and his brother Alec Baldwin would give Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt. Do you think the new President will be at his best? Share comments below.

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