President Trump, speaking at a rally for the Governor of South Carolina, Henry McMaster, also spoke about Jimmy Fallon. (Photo: MANDEL NGAN, AFP / Getty Images)

President Trump took his problems with Jimmy Fallon from Twitter to the rostrum Monday as part of his stump speech for South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster.

"Have you seen Jimmy Fallon?" he asked for the singing of nearly 2,000, who booed. "The guy fucks my hair, he comes and goes," Trump said, referring to their 2016 interview on "The Tonight Show" which had Fallon stroking Trump's hair. "He was so disappointed to discover that my hair was real, he could not believe it."

The quarrel began after Fallon expressed his remorse for "humanizing" the candidate of the time during their notorious interview.

On Sunday, Trump tweeted that Fallon "now moaned to all that he did the famous" hair show "with me (where he severely bitten my hair) … He called and said" monster evaluations. " "Be a Jimmy man!"

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Donald Trump participated in the Jimmy Fallon show in 2016 and let Fallon take off his hair.
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In response, Fallon said that he would donate RAICES, a Texas-based charity called Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, "In Honor of the President's Tweet."

In his Monday speech, Trump called Fallon, "a lost soul" and "a poor guy, because now he will lose us all (as viewers of" Tonight Show ")."

Trump then continued to chat with other talk show hosts, calling the CBS presenter, presumably Stephen Colbert, "a low-world," and saying that Jimmy Kimmel was in the habit of "… stay out on the sidewalk waiting for me "before Trump shows up.

"Now I would not do this show, the guy is terrible," Trump said of Kimmel. "I mean, honestly, are these people funny? I can laugh at myself, frankly, if I could not get into big trouble, but they are not, like talented people.

Earlier in Trump's speech, Columbia, South Carolina, he also talked about filmmaker David Lynch who was recently in the news to say that Trump "could become one of the biggest presidents of the world." history."

"It's a guy from Hollywood … and a lot of them voted for me," Trump said from the podium. "Of course, there is his career, is not it, in Hollywood?"

Trump added, "Sometimes you have to make your own horn because no one else will do it.

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