Actor Stephen Baldwin knocked Hollywood’s reaction to the election of President Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE, and called his brother Alec's portrayal of the president “funny in a bad way.”

The conservative actor criticized the "Saturday Night Live" take on the president in a Sunday interview with "Fox and Friends," noting that it has been a point of tension between himself and his brother since the election.

"Early on during the campaign, I thought that 'SNL' was getting a little too nasty," he said, then turning to the camera to give a message to his brother. "Now to be honest with you, I haven’t even spoken to my own brother since the election — So happy birthday, Alec! Love you!"

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Alec Baldwin turned 59 on April 3.

"Has the election really gotten in the way of your family?" a Fox host asked the actor.

"Well, yeah, this has been a tough election, you know?" he responded.

"The Democratic side wanted what they wanted, and they lost. So now what I’m excited about it, how quickly that community is going to come on board to support Donald Trump so he can make America great again."

Baldwin said he thinks Trump is "already doing a great job and doing things to make the economy better quickly."

Baldwin said that liberal stars' treatment of Trump shows Hollywood's distance from many Americans.

"For me, it shows how much Hollywood is disconnected from the blue-collar, mainstream America," he said.

"And now for me, again 'SNL' efforts are to try to drive up the young people, get them to receive the message, where they’re coming from — it’s already kind of an issue that’s already passed, in my opinion. Now we have to really more than anything focus on trying to support this president."