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Alec Baldwin is fighting with another Trump impersonator on Twitter

Alec Baldwin is getting into some heated exchanged on social media over his "Saturday Night Live" impression of President Donald Trump.

Alec Baldwin as Trump in SNL.

Playing President Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live" has led to some heated exchanges on Alec Baldwin's own Twitter account.

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On Wednesday, Baldwin got into a Twitter feud with fellow Donald Trump impersonator Anthony Atamanuik.

The drama began when Baldwin went on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and hinted that he might do his Trump act at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, as the real Trump has said he's not attending.

There is a little backstory here.

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