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Howard Stern: Trump Should Ditch Presidency

Howard Stern: Trump Should Ditch Presidency
(AP)

By    |   Thursday, 29 March 2018 01:54 PM EDT

Howard Stern has told his longtime friend and frequent radio guest President Donald Trump that he should resign from office.

"My advice would be, like, get the [expletive] out of there, man! Why do you need that for?" the veteran shock jock said Tuesday on his SiriusXM radio show, The Hill reports.

"Go back to Mar-a-Lago and hang. Just give it over to [Vice President Mike] Pence — let him do his thing."

Stern has had Trump on his show numerous times over the years and the two have traded irreverent banter about fame, fortune and women.

But Stern said he's somewhat miffed that the president hasn't called him to ask for advice on handling adult film star Stormy Daniels's allegations that she and Trump had an affair.

"I was watching the news. They said that the president calls his friends and asks advice. He's never once called me and asked for advice. Which kind of got me a little upset."

Last year, Stern predicted that Trump would be miserable in the White House.

"Seventy-year-old guy who has made so much money — he's made billions of dollars — that he has his own helicopter, he has his own airplane. He has a hot wife," Stern said.

"And then when he went out on the campaign trail, and he started to win, it was like, 'Oh my God, I'm going to be president, and all these crowds love me, and it's going to be fun,' "No [expletive] idea the s**** life he was gonna have."

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