Alec Baldwin is "sick of" playing Trump on "SNL," but he'd still do it again

Will Heath/NBC(NEW YORK) -- Alec Baldwin is not “retiring” from playing President Donald Trump on SNL after all.

June 10, 2019Updated: June 10, 2019
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Will Heath/NBC(NEW YORK) -- Alec Baldwin is not “retiring” from playing President Donald Trump on SNL after all.

After telling USA Today last week that he was “so done” with the portrayal – which won him an Emmy – he tells ABC Radio that, while he is “sick of” playing Trump, he's actually open to returning to SNL to portray the president if the opportunity arises.

“Lorne [Michaels] is my dear friend and if he asked me to come back and do it again, I probably would do it,” he says. “But I think that I’m going to go back to work on a more full-time basis in the fall, so my availability is also the question.”

He adds, “But we’ll see what happens. I really don’t know what’s gonna happen.”

As for why he's "sick of" playing Trump, Baldwin explains it's because of “the way it has developed in the zeitgeist.”

As he explains, Baldwin says he’s not quite sure what playing Trump is accomplishing and, as a "very political" person, this doesn't always sit well with him. 

That being said, Baldwin is keeping busy this summer.  In addition to hosting ABC’s Match Game, which premieres on June 12, he also has a new movie, Framing John DeLorean, and will be the subject of an upcoming Comedy Central roast.

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