President-elect Donald TrumpDonald TrumpThe New York Times, other outlets crying 'wolf' over Trump NSA head: DNC hack didn't affect election outcome With Trump political disruption matters more than morality MORE criticized "Saturday Night Live" early Sunday, accusing the show of bias.

"I watched parts of Saturday Night Live last night," the president-elect tweeted. "It is a totally one-sided, biased show - nothing funny at all.

"Equal time for us?" he asked.

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Alec Baldwin reprised his role as the president-elect during "SNL" this weekend for the first time since Trump secured a victory in the election.
 
In an opening skit focused on Trump's transition, the president-elect meets with a variety of officials including 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, who is rumored to be under consideration for secretary of State.
 
Trump also meets with Vice President-elect Mike PenceMike (Michael) Richard PenceTrump to hold flurry of meetings The case for criminal justice reform in lame duck 'Hamilton' star doesn't plan to apologize MORE. Trump asks the Indiana governor about his visit to see the Broadway show "Hamilton."

“It was good. I got a free lecture,” Pence responds, referring to a statement read to the actual vice president-elect on Friday night while he attended the hit Broadway musical.

“I heard they booed you,” Trump says. “I love you Mike. You’re the reason I’m never going to be impeached.”

Trump has taken issue with "Saturday Night Live" in the past, before he was elected president.
 
In October, he called the show a "hit job," and said it was time to retire the "boring and unfunny show."
 
Trump also said Baldwin's portrayal of him in the show "stinks" and accused the media of trying to rig the election — a frequent allegation he made during his campaign.