Post election blues: Alec Baldwin looks depressed as he strolls with family... before accusing NBC of not allowing SNL to endorse Hillary Clinton

In a Monday morning tweet Alec Baldwin accused NBC of failing to allow Saturday Night Live to endorse Hillary Clinton.

The day before the 58-year-old actor looked understandably morose as he strolled with his family in the Hamptons neighborhood of New York.

In his arm was his son Rafael. Also with the Blue Jasmine star was his wife Hilaria, 32. 

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Time away: Alec Baldwin, 58, and wife Hilaria, 32, spent their weekend at the Hamptons on Sunday as they were spotted picking up coffee with their one-year-old son, Rafael 

The actor made his statement about NBC after Time television critic Daniel D'Addario criticized the program in a series of tweets on Sunday.

D'Addario wrote in his final tweet: 'This show chose at every turn to display about as little courage or decisiveness as possible, beginning with having Trump host last Nov.'

Baldwin, who has been playing Trump on the sketch comedy show this season, responded by writing: 'How naive you are @DPD_, SNL tell people who to vote for? Don't think that doesn't cross their mind. But NBC execs kill that.'

Baldwin said about Trump last week on The Brian Lehrer Show: 'I don't hate Trump, but he's not somebody I admire, so it was more difficult.'

Not as cold? The 30 Rock actor, carrying his son in his arms, wore a half-sleeve black shirt and dark grey slacks as he picked up some coffee for the morning

Fall fashion: The yoga instructor donned a long black puffy coat, paired with dark tights and black boot heels as she sipped on her Starbucks coffee

NBC and Saturday Night Live did not respond to requests for comment. Saturday Night Live has never formally endorsed a candidate for president. 

The actor was dressed in a half-sleeve black shirt, which he paired with grey slacks and leather shoes, as he carried his son and a cup of coffee.

The yoga instructor covered up a bit more in a long black down coat, leggings and boot heels that she accessorized with a long green scarf.

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She held a brown paper bag in one hand and sipped on her Venti Starbucks cup in the other while a black leather purse hung off her arm, as if she was headed to a business meeting. 

Hilaria's wavy brown locks were styled down and pushed back by dark sunglasses. 

And it was no surprise to see the happy couple in the Hamptons as Alec recently completed renovating their 18th century farmhouse that they bought back in 1995.

Telling Elle Decor how he wants to spend more time upstate and less in NYC, the 30 Rock star said: 'I think about how much I used to work, and how much I used to make that the priority... Now this is the priority,' as he referred to his family.

A voice: Hilaria posted a post-election photo on her Instagram last week in light of the recent election and negative comments the mother-of-three has received 

Meanwhile, both Alec and Hilaria have been active on social media in light of the recent election.

The actor - whose received acclaim for his Donald Trump impersonations on NBC's SNL- has expressed his disappointment with the presidential election on Twitter.

However, he tweeted: 'The thing to focus on now is our families. To love those that were put in our lives to care for. Also our respective health, work and faith.'

Hilaria on the other hand - who has been hit with a wave of criticism for working out only a few weeks after giving birth - decided to use all the negativity that's spurred from her posts and from the election as a positive. 

Posting a yoga pose on Instagram with her husband she wrote: 'Never silence an opinion that is respectfully stated. Having differing opinions is normal, important, and part of our incredible democracy.' 

Adding: 'We need to be the "United People of America" not just the "United States of America". The only way I think this can get better is through improved communication and getting to know each other better. I realize that due to my instagram following, I have a voice that some others don't have. I want to dedicate this post to giving these people a voice to PEACEFULLY express who they are in the comments section...' 

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