Alec Baldwin exploded in a new video. The actor, known for his fiery temper, was targeted by comedian Jason Scoop, who was impersonating Donald Trump. It happened right outside Baldwin’s New York City home. Scoop started taunting him as Baldwin unloaded his luggage from the back of an SUV. His words quickly turned into insults.
The wild encounter
Scoop was relentless. He shouted at Baldwin, “Alec, it’s your favorite president!” Baldwin ignored him at first, continuing his task. But Scoop wasn’t finished. He mocked Baldwin about the tragic “Rust” shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. “I will give you a total pardon for murdering that woman if you kiss the ring,” Scoop said. He held up a huge ring, insisting Baldwin kiss it.
The impersonator didn’t stop there. He threw in more jabs. “You did that impersonation of me. It wasn’t too good,” he said, mocking Baldwin’s portrayal of Trump. He continued to poke fun at the actor’s past. “Look, we’re back in office. You lost. Kamala lost. She’s somewhere getting intoxicated,” Scoop added.
Escalating tensions
The taunts kept coming. Scoop joked about Hutchins’ death, calling it “murder.” He even implied that she was happy about Baldwin’s supposed actions. “She’s looking down on me right now, smiling, happy,” Scoop mocked. Baldwin didn’t react at first. He stayed focused on his luggage. But the tension was building.
This wasn’t just about a comedy sketch. Scoop was pushing Baldwin’s buttons. He was using the “Rust” tragedy as ammunition. Baldwin had been charged with involuntary manslaughter in 2023. But he denied pulling the trigger. His case was dismissed in 2024. Still, Baldwin had never fully recovered from the incident. The pain and trauma were evident.
Baldwin’s furious response
Finally, Baldwin snapped. He turned around and stood up. He walked over to Scoop, getting right in his face. “Look at me. I want you to look at me,” Baldwin said, his voice low but intense. The actor’s anger was now clear. “If this camera wasn’t here, I’d snap your f–king neck in half,” Baldwin threatened. His words were chilling.
Scoop was still in character, taunting Baldwin further. But Baldwin wasn’t backing down. “You know that, don’t you?” Baldwin added, his gaze unwavering. His warning was not just about the fight. It was about respect. He was not going to let this comedian insult him without consequences.
Baldwin’s warning grew more intense. “You realize my kids live in this building?” he asked. The father of eight was making it clear that his family was off-limits. His children were not part of this circus. The actor’s rage was now fully on display. His body language said it all. He was ready to act if necessary.
Scoop, however, didn’t back down. He mocked Baldwin’s reaction. “Alec Baldwin, ladies and gentlemen! Class act! Believe me,” he said, still playing the role of Trump. Baldwin wasn’t amused. He didn’t engage with Scoop’s jokes anymore. Instead, he focused on getting the heckler out of his space.

The final demand
Baldwin had enough. “I want you to get out of here,” he said, his voice firm. His patience had worn thin. He then threatened to “shove that camera up your ass.” It was clear that Baldwin wasn’t joking. The actor was not about to let this go on. He wanted Scoop gone. Now.
Scoop, still filming, kept provoking Baldwin. But Baldwin was done. He repeated his demand. The confrontation had reached its peak. There was no turning back. The situation was intense. It was obvious that Baldwin would not tolerate disrespect, especially when it came to his family or his past trauma.
This fiery encounter between Alec Baldwin and Jason Scoop shows just how much tension still surrounds Baldwin’s tragic past. While Scoop may have thought it was just a joke, Baldwin made it clear that he wasn’t amused. His anger and threats were a response to far more than a simple impersonation. This was personal. Baldwin’s reaction proves that he is not someone to mess with, no matter the circumstances.