Saturday Night Live writers had just one day to rewrite part of the show after audio of Donald Trump making vulgar comments back in 2005 surfaced.
And the show's comedians wasted no time in skewering the Republican presidential candidate and his campaign over the latest scandal, with Alec Baldwin once again nailing his impersonation, donning a blonde wig and copious amounts of orange foundation.
The skit launched into a mashup of last week's vice presidential debate between Sen. Tim Kaine and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, Trump's lewd leaked video, his late-night apology and the GOP's mass exodus away from their own nominee.
Baldwin, who first portrayed the billionaire businessman during a hilarious SNL sketch last week, certainly didn't disappoint this time around, proving he's well and truly perfected the signature pout.
CNN's "Brooke Baldwin," played by Cecily Strong, grilled "Trump" over the leaked audio captured during a hot mic conversation with former Access Hollywood host Billy Bush in 2005.