The comedian just had Hillary Clinton on his Funny or Die segment last week.
ET's Sophie Schillaci caught up with the Funny or Die host at the 'Masterminds' premiere.
It's been nearly 10 years since the presidential nominee and comedian's initial feud, but that didn't stop him from mentioning her name during Monday's debate.
During the debates on Monday, Trump reiterated his contempt for the comic, but didn't get a lot of support on Twitter.
Stars took to Twitter to share their thoughts (and snarky jokes) about the long-awaited debate night.
Be still our TV-loving hearts -- the beloved cast of 'Will & Grace' just reunited for the first time in 10 years!
Even in Hollywood, anticipation is boiling over.
The actress shared the exciting baby news via Twitter on Saturday.
Daniel Radcliffe doesn't hold back on his thoughts on racism in Hollywood.
The night's host did not hold back.
There's also a crying Barack Obama!
Clinton dished all about their seemingly unlikely friendship during her appearance on 'The View' on Friday.
The actor weighs in on politics and Brexit in a new 'T Magazine' interview.
The 52-year-old actor says he tries to understand Trump supporters.