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Donald Trump to Host 'SNL' November 7

Trump last hosted the NBC comedy show in April 2004.
Donald Trump
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a rally and picnic, Saturday, July 25, 2015, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)AP

Live from New York, it's Donald Trump!

The GOP presidential frontrunner and real estate magnate will host NBC's "Saturday Night Live" on November 7, the show announced Tuesday.

His appearance comes almost exactly a year before Election Day, which will fall on November 8, 2016.

Trump last hosted the NBC comedy show in April 2004.

In his 2004 appearance, Trump boasted about being “a ratings machine” and plugged his then-new show, “The Apprentice.”

“After just one season, I am about to become the highest-paid television personality in America,” he said in his opening monologue. “And as everyone in this room knows, ‘highest-paid’ means ‘best.’”

SNL star Darrell Hammond joined him onstage as his “replacement" to mimic Trump's famous “you’re fired” line.

You can watch Trump’s monologue from his April 2004 appearance here.

The episode's musical guest on November 7 will be the artist Sia, who will be making her second appearance on the show.