Alec Baldwin's performances as Donald Trump have drawn Trump's wrath. | AP Photo Trump trashes 'Saturday Night Live'

Donald Trump was not amused by the latest sketches about the presidential election on "Saturday Night Live," taking to Twitter early Sunday morning to attack the NBC comedy show.

“Watched 'Saturday Night Live' hit job on me. Time to retire the boring and unfunny show. Alec Baldwin portrayal stinks. Media rigging election!” the Republican nominee wrote.


In Saturday’s cold open, set in a mock town hall, Baldwin played the Republican nominee as a duck-lipped buffoon, and Kate McKinnon portrayed a power-mad Hillary Clinton struggling to relate to voters.

The sketch was flattering to neither candidate, but Trump — who opened the debate by bringing up Bill Clinton’s accusers — bore the brunt of the derision.

"Martha, she is trying to silence these women, but they need to be respected. They need their voices heard," Baldwin's Trump told faux Martha Raddatz, played by "SNL" cast member Cecily Strong.

"What about all the women accusing you of sexual assault?" Strong’s Raddatz asked.

"They need to shut the hell up," Baldwin replied as Trump.

Baldwin’s Trump also touched on a narrative that emerged in news coverage immediately after the real second debate: camera shots that seemed to show Trump looming awkwardly behind Clinton. At one point, as the fake Democratic nominee tried to answer a question about health care, Baldwin’s Trump meandered behind McKinnon’s Clinton — while the theme song from “Jaws” played.

The real Clinton told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres on Friday that Trump had stalked her on stage.

“[H]e was really all wrought up, and you could just sense how much anger he had, and so he was really trying to dominate and then literally stalk me around the stage,” Clinton said. “And I would just feel this presence behind me, and I, you know, I thought, ‘Whoa, this is really weird.’”

Trump has disputed that, blaming Clinton for invading his personal space and in one instance even suggesting he was checking out her posterior.

“I’m standing at my podium and she walks in front of me, right,” Trump said during a rally Friday in North Carolina. “She walks in front of me, you know. And when she walked in front of me, believe me, I wasn’t impressed.”

Trump hosted "SNL" last October, and writers MIchael Che and Colin Jost told POLITICO that during the editing process, he objected mainly to lines that would have made him “look silly.”

“I don't think he likes to look silly,” Jost said. “Nothing happened against his will, but that's true for any host. Any host.”