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Jimmy Fallon Impersonates Donald Trump in ‘Tonight Show’ Skit

“I wouldn’t be surprised if [Trump] maintained a quite a solid base for some time“, Buffett said-adding that he won’t run out of money. “And to be honest with you, this country doesn’t have time either”. They got it from somebody, I guess maybe.

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She also mentioned that “Mr. Trump did interviews over the week that attacked me personally” but she didn’t elaborate on what those attacks were.

Kelly too has said that she won’t apologize, and in anticipation of Trump’s next move, Seth Meyers, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon did their best to mock his highly publicized faux pas.

After the debate, Trump went on the offensive, slamming Kelly for her “ridiculous” questions and saying that “there was blood coming out of her eyes … blood coming out of her wherever”. As a contender for the Republican nomination for the next United States presidential elections, he is a joke.

He denies he was referring to her hormones but the comments got him removed from a conservative event at the weekend.

Trump also took the opportunity to criticize Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders after Black Lives Matter protesters derailed one of his rallies.

Ailes reportedly reached out to Trump on Monday to end the hostilities.

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Jimmy Fallon once again impersonated Donald Trump in response to the the issue about his comments on Megyn Kelly.

Donald Trump and I spoke today”.

Megyn Kelly didn’t come up.

A new Suffolk University poll in Iowa, which holds the first presidential contest next year, has Mr. Trump ahead with 17 percent support, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker in second with 12 percent and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida with 10. I assured him that we will continue to cover this campaign with fairness & balance. Trump’s demise was first predicted following his comments about immigrants, then John McCain, and now the popular Fox host is drawing defenders from all corners. “Everybody’s a senior adviser and a longtime adviser”, Trump quipped in a separate interview on Fox News on Tuesday. “He called me and I have no problem”.

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“In the wake of last Thursday’s Republican debate, Trump made quite clear – as only he can – that he thought he had been mistreated by the Fox moderators and, in particular, Megyn Kelly“, Cillizza writes. “He sparked this whole thing, which is hilarious, and I want to thank him for letting us have a conversation about periods on social media”, she said.

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz R-Texas speaks to supporters as he campaigns Monday Aug. 10 2015 in Franklin Tenn