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Trump on 'Tonight Show': Will apologize 'if I'm ever wrong'

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, appears with host Jimmy Fallon during a taping of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," on Friday in New York

Frazier Moore (The Jakarta Post)
New York
Sat, September 12, 2015 Published on Sep. 12, 2015 Published on 2015-09-12T18:06:12+07:00

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Trump on 'Tonight Show': Will apologize 'if I'm ever wrong' Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, appears with host Jimmy Fallon during a taping of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," on Friday in New York. (Douglas Gorenstein/NBC via AP) (Douglas Gorenstein/NBC via AP)

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span class="caption">Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, appears with host Jimmy Fallon during a taping of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," on Friday in New York. (Douglas Gorenstein/NBC via AP)

Donald Trump clarified, sort of, a long-standing question about his personality during an appearance on Friday's "Tonight Show."

Host Jimmy Fallon asked him, playfully, if the billionaire developer and GOP presidential front-runner has ever apologized for anything.

"I fully think apologizing is a great thing," the famously self-assured Trump replied before winning the studio audience's applause by adding: "But you have to be WRONG. ... I will absolutely apologize sometime in the hopefully distant future if I'm ever wrong."

That's how it went, with both Fallon and the audience eating out of his hand.

In what passed as one of the segment's more serious moments, Fallon asked what Trump was doing on the campaign trail that his Republicans aren't to win support from voters.

"I think they want our country to be respected again," Trump said. "I think they feel that if I'm president, I will do some great things for our country, and we're gonna be respected again.... There's a movement going on, and it's amazing to watch."

Trump's interview session with Fallon was remarkably similar to a comedy sketch that had Fallon impersonating Trump, complete with orange wig, as they faced one another on opposite sides of a picture frame, as if one of them were the other's mirror image.

In this setting, Trump could be interviewed by the only person he deems worthy of the task '€” himself.

"How are you gonna create great jobs in this country?" asked Fallon-as-Trump during the exchange.

"I'm just gonna do it," Trump replied.

"But how?"

"By doing it. It just happens!"

"Geeeenius!" exclaimed Fallon-Trump.

During the real, desk-and-sofa interview, Trump shared his vision as president for America: "We have to become rich again, and we're going to become great again." The crowd cheered.

Trump's guest shot on the NBC show was taped only hours after he tweeted that he had purchased NBC's half of the Miss Universe Organization, giving him full ownership and completing a divorce begun in June when NBC announced it was ending its relationship with its co-investor in the beauty pageants and the host of its long-running "The Celebrity Apprentice."

In June, the network had announced it would sever ties with Trump because of comments he made about Mexican immigrants during his campaign kickoff remarks.

"What's refreshing," Fallon told him, "is, you're off-the-cuff, you get yourself in a lot of trouble sometimes.

"I think you dig yourself a hole sometimes, a deep hole, and then instead of getting out of the hole, you just dig deeper. And if you keep digging, eventually you might come out in China and be the president of China."

As the interview drew to a close, Fallon proposed a new campaign song for Trump to consider. Pressing a key on his MacBook, he brought to life a pounding anthem by DJ Khaled called "All I Do Is Win."

"What do you think?" asked Fallon.

"Honestly," Trump beamed, "it happens to be 100 percent true." (k)(++++)

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