Former 'Saturday Night Live' comic actor Jon Lovitz made headlines again on Wednesday when Donald Trump used one of his signature characters to mock Hillary Clinton's campaign manager.

In the late 1980s Lovitz portrayed a pathological liar named Tommy Flanagan, known for inventing stories about anything and everything.

During a Wednesday press conference Trump compared the character to Clinton campaign chief Robby Mook, who said Sunday that the Russian government hacked the Democratic National Committee's emails 'for the purpose of helping Donald Trump' win the White House.

'I watched this guy Mook,' the Republican nominee told reporters at his posh Miami, Florida golf resort.

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Comparison: Trump used a press conference to compare Robbie Mook, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, to Jon Lovitz's character Tommy Flanagan, the pathological liar

Lovitz's Flanagan was most famous for styling himself as a ladies' man, telling everyone he met that he was married to blonde bombshell Morgan Fairchild.

'And then he said, 'Uh, could be Trump. Yeah! Yeah! Trump! Trump! Oh yeah. Trump. He reminded me of Jon Lovitz from 'Saturday Night Live' in 'The Liar'.'

Launching into his best impersonation of Flanagan – pronounced 'Fla-NAY-gun' on the show – Trump had the press conference in stitches.

''Yeaaah. Yeah! I went to Harvard. Harvard! Yeah. Yeah',' Trump parroted.

'This is the guy – you have to see it: 'Yeah, could be Trump. Yeah. Yeah'.'

Trump said the idea of Russian political leaders and oligarchs conspiring to sabotage Clinton's campaign for his benefit is 'one of the most far-fetched things I've ever heard.'

'Honestly I wish I had that power,' he said.

Lovitz's Flanagan was most famous for styling himself as a ladies' man, telling everyone he met that he was married to blonde bombshell Morgan Fairchild.

After a dramatic pause, he would add: 'Whom I've seen naked! Yeah! That's the ticket!'

Pants on fire: Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, was called a liar by Trump, who impersonated the Tommy Flanagan character and said: 'Yeaaah. Yeah! I went to Harvard. Harvard! Yeah. Yeah'

Wasn't me: Vladimir Putin's Kremlin has denied the Russian state hacked the Democratic National Committee emails

Trump's round of Russia-focused questions accelerated during Wednesday's press conference as he urged the Kremlin to hunt among its hacked data files for the 33,000 emails that Clinton deleted from her now-infamous private server.

'By the way, they probably have her 30,000 emails. I hope they do,' he said.

'Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.'

He tweeted later, en route to a campaign stop in Scranton, Pennsylvania: 'If Russia or any other country or person has Hillary Clinton's 33,000 illegally deleted emails, perhaps they should share them with the FBI!'