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Playing a real president can sometimes bring real-world pressure. In this video, 'Saturday Night Live' star James Austin Johnson discusses his famous impression of Donald Trump and whether he ever feels nervous parodying a president known for targeting private citizens.

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00:00One time he started to talk about me. He was at a rally. He was talking about Alec.
00:06He was like, Alec Baldwin, he's a sick puppy. He's a sick puppy.
00:10There's a new guy doing it now, but we don't watch his show. I don't know what he's doing.
00:14He's saying he's pretty good, but we don't watch his show.
00:17To answer your question, no, I have never been afraid of anything ever.
00:23I'm doing it as, I'm doing a version of it that I feel is sustainable.
00:28Because I do think that there is a, there's a little bit of a game of operation that all of
00:34comedy is playing right now.
00:36And I just don't think we've seen a president who's so willing to target private citizens and ruin their lives.
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