Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump impression was a mainstay of Saturday Night Live's 42nd season9 Moons and with good reason considering the current political climate.
In fact, Baldwin's near weekly stints on the show have led the actor's young daughter, Carmen, to develop her own impression of dad's take on the president.
She debuted her impression for the public via mom's Instagram on Saturday ahead of the show's season finale.
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Here's to hoping Carmen makes a Trump cameo in Season 43.
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