Stephen Baldwin sends a message to his brother about his President Trump impression

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Actor Stephen Baldwin told Page Six this week that his brother, actor Alec Baldwin, shouldn’t mock President Donald Trump with his “Saturday Night Live” impression.

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Baldwin admitted that he thought the impression was funny, but “the timing of it is no longer funny.”

Stephen told Page Six that he plans on starting a right-leaning YouTube page to offer his views on politics.

“There are so many liberal versions of this started by young people . . . I think it’s time for one for Republican voices,” Baldwin said, perhaps unaware of the hundreds of YouTube channels in existence that he described.

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Though he said that his brother’s impression was funny in this recent interview, Stephen sang a different tune before the 2016 presidential election.

“Well he’s got the voice down very well,” Baldwin told CBS. “(But) I think it’s getting a little nasty right now.”

“What do I think of Alec Baldwin’s portrayal of Donald Trump on SNL and everything they’re doing, I don’t want to be a party pooper here, but I don’t think it’s very funny.”

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