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Trump submits to presidential ‘job interview’ on ‘Tonight Show’

/ 10:53 AM January 12, 2016

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign stop before next months earliest in the nation presidential primary, Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, in Windham, N.H. AP

NEW YORK — Everybody knows Donald Trump is seeking new employment.

So it was fitting that, during an appearance on NBC’s “Tonight Show” on Monday, the GOP presidential hopeful submitted to a mock “job interview” by host Jimmy Fallon.

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Referring to his clipboard, Fallon asks Trump why he wants the job.

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“To make America great again,” Trump replies.

Then he playfully touts his handsomeness and “beautiful head of hair,” adding, “I always worked hard.”

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His greatest strength? “Believe it or not, bringing people together.”

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Fallon asks if he is willing to relocate.

Trump says, “I LOVE the White House.”

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But he was upfront about one possible performance flaw. If hired for such a high-profile job as chief executive, Trump joked that he would be “very, very uncomfortable” with all the media attention.

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