Michael Gove had Good Morning Britainpresenter Richard Madeley in stitches with his comments about POTUS Donald Trump this morning.
The ITV daytime show were discussing the President's second state state visit to the UK, and meeting with the senior members of the royal family.
The morning after Donald Trump's second state banquet with the royal family, he was the topic of many discussions during this morning's GMB. The ITV show even opened the views to the public, asking if the UK should show the president more respect, in which 64% did.
Prior to this Michael Goveshared his experiences on meeting and interviewing Trump, in 2017, and didn't hold back as he said: "Donald Trump is unlike any other human being I've ever met," as Richard Madeley burst into laughter.
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"I wondered if he was part of the same species because his skin glows with an orange that I think isn't in the normal pallet of human skin colour.
"His hair is golden in a way that makes you think it's constructed from an element that doesn't occur naturally on earth."
He then continued: "The other thing is, he also sets out to charm," recalling how the POTUS asked, "who are these two handsome guys," when Gove walked into the room.
"No one has ever said that when I've walked into a room, before or since," again, Richard was left in a fit of laughter at the comment.

The former Conservative MP alsojoined Lorraine on the sofa yesterday morning, where he shared a similar story.
Speaking about the meeting with the royal family before it had taken place yesterday morning, Lorraine said: "He's going to be love bombed by the royal family isn't he. He's going to have his tummy tickled. He will love this."
Gove later agreed: "The royal family know exactly what to do. There have been lots of state visits in the past, but as Trump himself acknowledged, there's never been someone who's had two state visits.
"Certainly never someone who's had a state visit for the Queen and the King. But the wholeBuckingham Palace machine clicks into gear for this," he said.
"If there's ever been one love affair that Donald Trump has had where he's been completely faithful, it's with the Royal Family," Gove claimed.
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