'Google, what is ISIS?' Trump unhappy with Alec Baldwin's latest SNL skit

Alec Baldwin has returned to play Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live depicting the President-elect as stunned and unprepared for being put in charge of the free world.

Baldwin appeared for the first time since the election tackling Trump's promises that may prove to be more difficult than anticipated as he transitions into the White House.

In the skit, Trump meets with Kate McKinnon’s Kellyanne Conway, a Republican campaign manager, and a general who was eager to hear about Trump's 'secret plan' to destroy ISIS.

The general was eager to hear about Trump's “secret plan” to destroy ISIS. Photo: SNL/YouTube
The general was eager to hear about Trump's “secret plan” to destroy ISIS. Photo: SNL/YouTube

“That’s right, a plan... very secret,” Baldwin’s Trump said before scurrying over to a computer.

“Ok, right, here we go. Big plan. Big plan. 'Google What is Isis'?," He muttered to himself.

After realising that the terrorist group is a bigger and a more complicated issue than he thought, Trump tries to calm himself down.

“Ok, right, here we go. Big plan. Big plan. Google What is Isis?,
“Ok, right, here we go. Big plan. Big plan. Google What is Isis?,

“Big beautiful boobs and buildings big beautiful boobs and buildings,” he said.

Jason Sudeikis also dropped in on the skit and played the role of Mitt Romney.

The pair shook hands and stared at each other awkwardly before realising things weren’t going to work out between them.

Jason Sudeikis also dropped in on the skit and played the role of Mitt Romney. Photo: SNL/YouTube
Jason Sudeikis also dropped in on the skit and played the role of Mitt Romney. Photo: SNL/YouTube

Beck Bennett's Vice President-elect Mike Pence asked Trump about attending the Hamilton Broadway show.

“Heard you went to see Hamilton, how was that,” Baldwin's Trump said.

“It was great, I got a lecture,” Bennett's Pence replied.

“I love you Mike, you’re the reason I’m never going to get impeached,” Baldwin's Trump said.

Kate McKinnon played the part of Kellyanne Conway, a Republican campaign manager. Photo: SNL/YouTube
Kate McKinnon played the part of Kellyanne Conway, a Republican campaign manager. Photo: SNL/YouTube

When told by Pence that jailing Hillary Clinton would be difficult, Baldwin's Trump replied: “Scrap it. She didn’t do anything. Scrapped.”

Baldwin took aim at the Mexican border wall and other campaign promises, including repealing Obamacare, deporting illegal immigrants and creating coal-mining jobs.

The skit sparked a heated response from Trump on Twitter.

"I watched parts of Saturday Night Live last night. It is a totally one-sided, biased show, nothing funny at all. Equal time for us?" he tweeted.

The Alec Baldwin Foundation replied and said: "Equal time? Election is over. There is no more equal time. Now u try 2 b Pres + ppl respond. That's pretty much it."

"I'd be focused on improving our reputation abroad, including actually fighting for freedom and not just oil."

"I could go on. You want more advice, call me. I'll be at SNL."

The “Saturday Night Live” episode was hosted by former cast member Kristen Wiig.