It’s emerged, however, that so effective is the impression, a newspaper has mistakenly used a picture of Baldwin’s version of Trump in place of actual Donald Trump.
Baldwin’s not the only one to have jumped on the impression bandwagon; Melissa McCarthy impersonated White House press secretary Sean Spicer while Rosie O’Donnell threw her name into the ring to take on Trump’s assistant, Steve Bannon.
In the run up to his presidency, Donald Trump made it very clear that he was not a fan of Alec Baldwin’s impersonations in which he famously mimicked the Republican candidate on Saturday Night Live.
The newspaper in question is the Dominican Republic’s El Nacional with the gaffe arriving in a story about the President’s policies in the Middle East.