Alec Baldwin is hinting that he’s considering playing President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

Baldwin said during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" that there are people "on the internet" who are hoping to stand in for the president, who has announced he will not attend this year's annual dinner.

“There are people who are, now that he’s not going to the White House correspondents’ dinner, there are people who are lobbying to play Trump at the White House correspondents’ dinner," Baldwin explained.

Kimmel asked if he was one of those people vying for the role.

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

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He explained that he may have some competition from "a couple guys on the internet" who may be convinced they could play a better Trump than Baldwin, who has made headlines for his impersonation of Trump on "Saturday Night Live."

"You own it," Kimmel said to Baldwin. "It should be whoever the president hates seeing the most, and that’s undoubtedly you.

"Wouldn’t you love being in the room with him watching you do him and how mad that must make him?"

Baldwin and the president have had an ongoing feud, mostly on Twitter, since he began his impersonation on "SNL" during the presidential campaign.

After Trump announced he was not attending the correspondents' dinner, actor Zach Braff suggested Baldwin take on the role for the event.