'Pull up your big boy panties now, because you lost': Daniel Baldwin tells Trump's critics to 'suck it up' as older brother Alec tweets that the president-elect is a 'spoiled child'

  • Daniel Baldwin, 56, said those who were upset needed to now focus on changing the voting system in America 
  • He compared anti-Trump protests to those who opposed the war in Iraq 
  • Did not specify whether he was a Trump supporter, but said it was clear 'America does not want' Clinton to be president
  • Older brother Alec, 58, has been a vocal critic of Trump since impersonating him on Saturday Night Live 
  • Recently said Trump was appointing 'GOP hacks' and 'maniacs'  

Daniel Baldwin is telling Americans who haven't accepted Trump to 'suck it up', as his older brother Alec continues to slam the president-elect on Twitter.  

Daniel, 56, was leaving Los Angeles International Airport when he told TMZ that those who were upset needed to now focus on changing the voting system. 

'Pull up your big boy panties now, because you lost,' he said. 

Actor Daniel Baldwin (pictured at LAX on Tuesday) believes that Americans who haven't accepted Trump as the country's next president  need to 'suck it up'

Although Daniel Baldwin didn't name Alec directly as he spoke out against Trump detractors, his older brother has been one of the president-elect's most vocal critics 

'This guy won. This is the system you have.' 

'The Electoral College, checks and balances that were set up that you could possibly lose the poplar vote but still carry the day Electoral College-Wise.' 

Daniel, who is best known for his starring role in the 1990s NBC show Homicide: Life on the Streets, also compared anti-Trump protests to those who opposed the war in Iraq.

'This is the same thing i said to people who didn't believe in the war that was going on. I said, you're going to punk these kids that are fighting over the war now?' 

'You can't do that,' he said. 'If you don't like the reasons that we're over there for the war, then fight the system and fight the government.' 

'Tell them we don't wanna be in a war anymore. But you don't do that to the kids.' 

Daniel is the only one of the four Baldwin brothers who refused to reveal whether or not he was a Trump supporter during the presidential campaign. 

But the second eldest of the famous acting clan had some harsh words for Hillary Clinton. 

Alec Baldwin has continued to criticize Trump as the president-elect fills his cabinet and continues what have become his infamous Twitter rants.

'This is what we learned about her, she couldn't beat an African American man even in the south,' he said. 'They didn't want her as president and Obama beat her.

'And now a business guy who has no background that people are rioting in the streets, she couldn’t beat him either.' 

'So obviously America does not want her to be president, a majority of the people with the system we have now.' 

Clinton won 2.3million more votes than Trump, easily winning her the national popular vote with more than a million ballots still being counted in California.  

Although Daniel didn't name Alec directly as he spoke out against Trump detractors, his older brother has been one of the president-elect's most vocal critics.

Alec, who hilariously portrayed Trump on multiple episodes of Saturday Night Live, said the American system was 'broken' after the billionaire was elected president.  

‘One thing that is changed forever in this country is the meaning of the word “Christian” as it applies to politics,' Alec added as he tweeted on Election Night.

The 58-year-old has continued to criticize Trump as the president-elect fills his cabinet and continues what have become his infamous Twitter rants. 

Alec Baldwin took to Twitter to express his thoughts as the man he's been impersonating on television was elected president

'Trump's appointments look like a supermarket shelf of WonderBread,' Alec wrote on Monday.

'And their names read like credits from the original SNOW WHITE.' 

'Bannon and all of the fascists are laughing heartily,' Baldwin wrote of Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon. 'Let Trump's tweets distract from his cabal mortgaging of our future.' 

Alec has also spoken out in support of the recounts, petitioned by Jill Stein, in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.

'Trump wants to move on, to cover up the possible improprieties in WI. But this isn't a civil trial over ripping off his college students,' the actor tweeted, referencing a lawsuit Trump recently settled with his for-profit Trump University. 

Stephen Baldwin (above) criticized his brother Alec's Donald Trump impersonation after Wednesday night's debate in Las Vegas, calling it 'not very funny' and 'a little too nasty' 

'This is over the electoral integrity of our country,' Alec continued.

'Hillary Clinton has over 2m more votes than Trump, who won through our outdated, Byzantine system. And now, even that is in doubt.'

'Now Trump cries "Mandate." Nothing could be further from the truth.'

'I wish the country well. And everyone in it. Except Trump, who like a spoiled child has kicked and ranted his way into the WH.' 

Unlike his older brother, Stephen Baldwin has been a vocal supporter of Trump. 

Before the election, the Usual Suspects star said he found his brother's impression of Trump to be 'not very funny' and 'a little too nasty right now'.

After Trump was elected president, Stephen tweeted that he was proud 'to have been a part of such amazing history!'  

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