New York City, February 25, 2025 – Actor Alec Baldwin, known for his portrayal of Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live, found himself in a fiery altercation on a Manhattan street this week, threatening to kill a comedian impersonating the former president.
The incident, captured on video, unfolded outside Baldwin’s home as he unloaded luggage from an SUV, just months after his acquittal in the tragic on-set shooting where he claimed the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the production of the now-canceled film Rust.
The confrontation began when comedian Jason Scoop, dressed in a navy suit and blond wig to mimic Trump, approached Baldwin with a taunting performance.
“Alec, it’s your favorite president!” Scoop bellowed, launching into a provocative routine. “Look, Alec, I will offer you a total pardon because I want to be friends, right? I will give you a total pardon for murdering that woman if you kiss the ring. Kiss the ring, Alec. Kiss the big, beautiful ring.
Come on, Alec.” Scoop’s jabs referenced the 2021 Rust incident, where Baldwin accidentally discharged a prop gun, killing Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza—an event that led to a high-profile legal battle before charges were dropped due to prosecutorial misconduct.
Baldwin, a longtime Trump impersonator himself, initially ignored the comedian, focusing on his luggage. But Scoop pressed on, escalating his mockery:
“Well, Alec, if you don’t want that pardon for murdering that woman in cold blood, you can call it first-degree, you can do whatever you want, but it was not good. She’s looking down on me right now, smiling, happy. ‘Thank you for confronting the man who took me out, who killed me.’”
The remarks, delivered in Scoop’s exaggerated Trump cadence, pushed Baldwin to his breaking point.
Turning to face Scoop, Baldwin’s demeanor shifted from irritation to rage. “You realize my kids live in this building, right?” he snapped, stepping closer to the comedian.
As Scoop continued his act, Baldwin delivered a chilling threat: “If this camera wasn’t here, I’d snap your fucking neck in half and break your fucking neck right here. You know that, don’t you?” The actor’s voice trembled with fury as he ordered Scoop to leave, adding, “I want you to get out of here.”
Scoop, unfazed, kept up his Trump persona, responding, “Okay, Alec Baldwin, ladies and gentlemen! I’m a citizen, born and raised in New York City. I love you, Alec.” He even threw in a parting shot, “He’s got more balls than De Niro. That I can tell you. De Niro ran away. Alec confronted. That’s good. He’s strong, but also he’s weak because he murdered a woman.”
The viral video, posted by Scoop on social media, has reignited debate about Baldwin’s temper and the lingering shadow of the Rust tragedy. Baldwin, 66, has faced intense public scrutiny since the incident, which halted production of the Western film and ultimately led to its cancellation. Though cleared of criminal liability, the event remains a raw wound, as evidenced by his visceral reaction to Scoop’s provocation.
Baldwin’s history of public clashes—including a 2023 encounter with anti-Israel protesters in NYC—adds context to this latest outburst. His iconic Trump impression, a staple of SNL during the 2016 election cycle, made him a lightning rod for political commentary, but Monday’s incident suggests the actor has little patience for being on the receiving end of such satire. As Scoop walked away, Baldwin’s final words underscored his anger: “I’ll take that camera and shove it up your ass.”
Neither Baldwin nor his representatives have commented on the altercation as of this morning. Scoop, a stand-up comedian and YouTuber known for his Trump impersonations, framed the video as “comedic,” though its impact has sparked polarized reactions online. For Baldwin, the encounter serves as a stark reminder that, even off-screen, the spotlight—and the taunts—never fully fade.