Have you ever wondered what a phone conversation between Donald Trump and President Obama would sound like? Jimmy Fallon has helped put our curiosity to bed.

Last night on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, Fallon called upon his Saturday Night Live roots and got political. Fallon and Dion Flynn portrayed Trump and Obama in a sketch. The clip was centered on an imaginary phone between the men.

In the video Flynn’s Obama called Fallon’s Trump to advise him on the upcoming GOP debate. “Congratulations, you’ve reached Donald Trump,” Fallon, as Trump, answered his phone. After faux-Obama told faux-Trump he wanted to give him some advice before the debate, faux-Trump asked, “I don’t understand. Why would you want to help me become president?” Faux-Obama responded, "Uhhhh because it’d be hilarious. Look, I’ve been president for eight years. I I’m ready for some entertainment.”

Throughout the “call” Obama and Trump touched on Trump’s love of “throwing around numbers that don’t make any sense,” the way he is portrayed in the media, Cecil the lion, and Trump’s idea to auto tune his entire debate before both men broke out into the song “Cheerleader” by OMI.

Watch the hilarious sketch below:

Ever since Trump announced his bid for the 2016 presidential election, he has been a prominent figure in the media. Last week SNL star Colin Jost compared Trump to Bane from Batman. There has been a lot of speculation on the possibility of Trump appearing on Jon Stewart’s last episode of The Daily Show this week.
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