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Donald Trump may show up at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner after all.

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TV tonight: Taylor Swift, others, perform at Academy of Country Music Awards And the president probably won’t like that.

Appearing on Wednesday on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Baldwin hinted he’d like to fill in for Trump at the annual press party on April 29. Trump has already said he won’t attend.

“It’s interesting how there are people who — now that he’s not going to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner — there are people lobbying to play Trump,” said Baldwin, according to TVLine.

“It should be whoever the president hates seeing do it the most, and that’s undoubtedly you,” said Kimmel.

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“You are not one of those people?” Kimmel asked, referring to people actively pursuing the gig.

“Well, I wouldn’t say I’m not lobbying,” said Baldwin.

Baldwin has pumped life into “Saturday Night Live” with his Trump impersonation since last fall – to the point where, even as president, Trump takes the time to take to social media afterward to express his unhappiness.

Trump tweeted on Feb. 25 he wouldn’t show up for the annual presidential roast in Washington D.C., becoming the first president to skip it since Ronald Reagan (he had a good excuse – he was shot).

The day after Trump’s tweet, his administration banned several mainstream news outlets — including CNN, the New York Times and the Washington Post — from a White House press briefing. This came on the heels of Trump spending months calling many outlets “fake news.”

Usually a comedian such as Conan O’Brien or Seth Myers hosts the event, which is usually upbeat and features the president lobbing some comedy back at the guests. No host has been named this year.