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Former President Donald Trump made an in-person appearance on Fox News’s morning show and dished on jokes he told at a charity political dinner.

The Republican presidential nominee took the center “curvy couch” position on the set of “Fox & Friends” Friday, talking with the co-hosts about his keynote address the previous night in New York at the Al Smith dinner event.

Fox News contributor Joe Concha had already dubbed Trump the “king of all roasters” in his reaction to the former president’s epic speech filled with one-liners and zingers aimed at many who were in the room with him, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

Trump reflected on the evening with the “Fox & Friends” panel, revealing that some unnamed persons at the network helped him write some of the jokes he delivered.

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Co-host Steve Doocy pointed out that “a lot of Democrats” turn to writers and staffers on shows like “Saturday Night Live” and “The Tonight Show” for help in writing their speeches.

“Your material is real funny, who wrote it?” he asked.

“Well, I’ve had a lot of people helping, a lot of people. A couple of people from Fox, actually — I shouldn’t say that, but they wrote some jokes, and for the most part, I didn’t like any of them, right?” Trump replied as they all laughed.

The former president delivered his jokes like a pro during the annual charitable event, jabbing his opponent for snubbing the dinner.

“All polls are indicating I’m leading big with the Catholic vote, as I should be. As I should be,” Trump said during the event, prompting applause. “I don’t think Kamala has given up yet. Instead of attending tonight, she’s in Michigan receiving communion from Gretchen Whitmer.”

Trump also took a jab at the Democrat vice presidential nominee, saying, “Unfortunately, Governor Walz isn’t here himself. But don’t worry, he’ll say that he was.”

Harris, meanwhile, was slammed over her “cringe” pre-recorded video message that featured comedian Molly Shannon appearing as her “Saturday Night Live” character Mary Katherine Gallagher.

“If you really wanted Vice President Harris to accept your invitation, I guess you should have told her the funds were going to bail out the looters and rioters in Minneapolis, and she would have been here, guaranteed. She would have been guaranteed,” Trump said of his rival.

“I must say I was shocked when I heard that Kamala was skipping the Al Smith dinner. I’d really hoped that you would come because we can’t get enough of hearing her beautiful laugh. She laughs like crazy,” he said.

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