Donald Trump Writes Mean Tweets About 'SNL' Cast - But Guess Who His Favorite Is! [PHOTOS + VIDEO]

Although Donald Trump hosted the fourth episode of "Saturday Night Live" Season 41, there was one sketch he sat out on - but let his tweets speak for himself.

"Trump 'live-tweeted' the sketch that was about ... eh, who cares what it was about. It was about Trump's mean tweets about the cast members popping up onscreen (though they puzzlingly didn't show up in his real feed, which would've been easy enough)."

In the beginning of the sketch, Donald Trump is seen on a lounge chair, where he introduces what's about to happen:

"Hello, everyone. I hate to break it to you guys, but I'm not going to be in the next sketch. It was too busy, and I was too busy, and I just didn't want to rehearse. But you know what? It's still going to be great and since I can't do it and be in it, I'll do the next best thing: I'll live-tweet it. Sit back, relax, enjoy the sketch, and enjoy my tweets!"

The sketch then ensues, and after a few lines, Donald Trump finds his first target: Taran Killam, who is known to regularly play the presidential candidate on "Saturday Night Live."

Donald Trump's first tweet reads, "This sketch is not funny. @TaranKillam is a dumb loser." Another actress on the sketch was Cecily Strong. Donald Trump didn't hold back, saying: "Cecily Strong is not a nice person."

Kate McKinnon, who typically plays Hillary Clinton on "SNL" wasn't excluded from the mean tweets either, calling her a "low-class slob."

Kenan Thompson also received two tweets from Trump, one calling him a "nobody," while the other questioned the legitimacy of his birth certificate.

Not to mention Vanessa Bayer, who Donald Trump called "a total loser."

Turns out, Donald Trump doesn't hate all the cast members of "Saturday Night Live," maybe just most of them.

His favorite? Leslie Jones - with Donald Trump tweeting, "I have tremendous respect for Leslie Jones. She's a winner."

Watch the sketch unfold below. Share the story and let everyone know what you think about it - is it horrible or funny?

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