Donald Trump Guests On Jimmy Fallon's Show For The 2nd Time; Disses Hillary Clinton Again!

by Edward Ragpala / Jan 12, 2016 07:56 AM EST

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The presidential hopeful Donald Trump is back again on Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show" on Monday for his second appearance. It is remembered that last September, the two made a very funny interpretation, in a report by People.

On the show, the 40-year-old comedian and show host asked the Republican party front runner on his feelings towards the latest conspiracy theory that he's actually just hired by the Democratic just so Hillary Clinton could win the elections. "I'll set the record straight right now," Trump answered. "The newest poll just came out today where I'm beating [Hillary] easily and substantially," he continued.

"I'm winning against Hillary one on one -- And I haven't even started on her yet." A number of choice words were bantered by and between the two candidates just last week.

"She came out with a little bit of a statement about me, and I came out with a very big statement about her and Bill," explained the 69-year-old business mogul. "And she stopped talking about me all of a sudden."

Not the one to stop, Donald Trump continued during his appearance on the "Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon" that Hillary Clinton is having a "tough time" running against Bernie Sanders. "She's got some guy who's -- I mean he should be easy to beat," Trump said to Fallon, even calling Sanders not "even a democrat," according to ABC News.

"I mean, how can you lose like this?" Donald Trump said. "He really isn't even a Democrat. But he said he's a socialist, and I think he may be a step beyond a socialist."

"I'm winning against Hillary one-on-one," Trump elaborated about the latest poll numbers. "And I haven't even started on her yet, although last week I did a little bit. But we haven't even started."

Donald Trump really got his game on at "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon, a late night talk-show program that airs weeknights at 11;35pm on NBC. 

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