The five-minute sketch hammered Trump for spending his time tweeting and retweeting instead of preparing to govern.

The storyline saw Baldwin's Trump shrugging off important policy briefings to pass along the social media musings of 16-year olds and other random Twitter users. It showed him in Trump Tower retweeting a high school student instead of listening to a security briefing on Syria.

Trump has continued to use his Twitter account to air his grievances as he did during the campaign. He has sent more than 100 tweets since being elected.

Before the show had even ended – and as if to prove Baldwin's point – Trump took to his preferred medium to voice his disapproval.

Baldwin, who started impersonating Trump on the NBC show during the presidential election campaign, hit back.