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President Donald Trump and wife Melania Trump arrive aboard a U.S. Air Force jet at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Jan.19,2017. Reuters

More than a decade ago when Donald Trump first ran for president, he appeared on Howard Stern's radio show, putting his then-girlfriend and now-wife Melania on blast about their sex life, a resurfaced audio clip reveals.

The now-president got on the radio show to talk with his best friend, Stern, on Nov. 9, 1999.

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"Let me talk to that broad in your bed," Stern demanded. Trump agreed, saying the potential first lady was sitting nearby. He got her to come to the phone.

Stern then suggested Melania "put on your hottest outfit" so that she could go out with him and Trump. He then asked her what she was wearing. "Uh, not much," she replied.

Stern continued: "Are you naked? Are you nude?" Melania laughed. "Almost," she said.

"Ahhh, I've got my pants off already," Stern groaned.

Stern proceeded to interrogate Melania, asking her how often she and Trump had sex and how good it was.

"We have a great, great time," she said, adding the couple have sex “even more.”

"I can tell you need love," Stern said.

Trump was quite nonchalant about Stern’s racy interrogations of his paramour. "Oh man, she's naked there, isn't she?" Stern asked when Trump got back on the phone.

"She is actually naked," Trump said. "It's a thing of beauty."

Stern later begged Trump to have sex with Melania on air to increase his ratings. "Wouldn't that be nice?" Trump said.

Then, right on cue, someone in Stern's studio faked a Melania impression of her having sex with Trump. "Please, Donald, don't put it there!" he said in a fake accent. The trio all laughed hysterically.

The New York Post also reported that, during the 1999 interview, Trump told Stern he often "mentally" felt up Melania in public.

"President Trump will be a reality," Stern said as the show came to an end. "Thank you, Mr. President."