Alec Baldwin reprised his role as President Trump during the latest episode of “Saturday Night Live,” taking the battle over the president’s controversial immigration order to “The People’s Court.”

“This is the plaintiff: the president of the United States,” the narrator says as Trump enters the courtroom. “He claims that some phony judges are being very mean to him. He’s asking for broad, unchecked power. Will he get it?”

The defendants were the three judges from the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals who last week rejected a Department of Justice request to restore the ban on refugees and people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the U.S.

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“Mr. Trump, you understand this is a TV court?” the judge, played by "SNL" cast member Cecily Strong, asks.

“That’s OK, I’m a TV president,” said Baldwin, who was hosting the show for a record 17th time.

“Thank you judge, or what do you call a lady judge, a flight attendant? Something like that?” he added.

“I signed a tremendous travel ban. I didn’t read it, but I signed it. People took pictures of me holding up the paper — very official. And these judges have been very disrespectful.”

Baldwin’s Trump said he had a “simple” reason for wanting the travel ban.

“The bad people are pouring in and you see them and it’s ISIS and San Bernardino and Chicago. I mean, look at Chicago, it’s hell. There're bad dudes coming here, bad hombres, bad boys, bad boys, wha’ cha gonna do?” he added, breaking into the “Cops” theme song.

“Trump” also calls Russian President Vladimir Putin as a character witness.

At the end of the skit, which you can watch in the video player above, the judge rules for the defendants before moving on to the next case, Trump vs. a manager at Nordstrom, in a reference to the president’s attack last week on the retail giant for dropping his daughter’s clothing line.