He hams it up as President Trump each week on “Saturday Night Live,” but Alec Baldwin struck a serious tone after Trump’s inauguration Friday.

The “30 Rock” star tweeted to his more than 1 million Twitter followers Friday: “All of the jokes/parody/comedy aside, let's stop for a moment to take a full account of where we are. This country is lost. It's in trouble.”

All of the jokes/parody/comedy aside,

let's stop for a moment to take a full account of where we are. This country is lost. It's in trouble. — ABFoundation (@ABFalecbaldwin) January 20, 2017

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On the eve of the inauguration, Baldwin brought his Trump impression to an anti-Trump rally in New York, reportedly asking the crowd, “Are you going to lay down?”

Something Trump doesn’t realize, Baldwin continued, “is that New Yorkers never lay down.”

Beyond his impersonation of the 45th president, Baldwin, 58, has been an outspoken critic of Trump.

After Trump slammed Baldwin in December — saying his “impersonation just can’t get any worse,” and calling the NBC comedy sketch show “unwatchable” and “not funny” — Baldwin replied: “Release your tax returns and I’ll stop.”