Alec Baldwin was back on “Saturday Night Live” during its latest show, mocking President Trump’s defense of Bill O’Reilly after the Fox News host reportedly settled with five women who accused him of sexual harassment or inappropriate conduct.

Baldwin as O’Reilly opened the skit by talking about “the scandal everyone’s been talking about all week, a scandal no one thought I’d have the guts to address head-on, about the shocking allegations of gross misconduct and abuse of power that have been leveled against the Obama administration.”

“SNL” later shifts to the companies that have pulled their advertisements from O’Reilly’s show, running mock commercials including one for “dog cocaine.”

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Playing both characters in a split-screen, Baldwin's O’Reilly then thanks “Trump” for his defense.

"I actually see a lot of myself in you, Bill," Baldwin’s Trump says.

“Thank you Mr. President, and thank you for coming to my defense last week even though no one asked you to. You even went as far as saying ‘Bill O’Reilly did nothing wrong,’" “O’Reilly” replies. “That’s based upon?”

“A hunch, just a loose hunch,” Baldwin’s Trump responds. “I’m more familiar with this case than, say, healthcare, but I really didn’t look into it much, no. I was busy being super presidential, by bombing a bunch of s---."

The interview ends with Baldwin’s O’Reilly thanking Trump for his support "on behalf of all women" and for promoting “Sexual Assault Awareness month.”

“That’s right, Bill, it’s a subject near and dear to my hand,” Baldwin’s Trump replies.

You can watch the entire exchange in the video player above.