If you have any last questions for Billy Bush about that bus conversation with President Donald Trump, you better ask now or forever hold your peace.

The former NBC co-host made waves when a 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape of his conversation with Trump leaked to the press. On the tape, Trump makes several graphic comments about women, including saying "Grab them by the (expletive)," while Bush eggs him on.

In a BUILD Series interview, Bush announced he will no longer take questions about the incident once his upcoming entertainment news show, "Extra, Extra," begins Monday night.

"Let me be totally straight. This week, have at it. Any question you want. As soon as I go on the air next Monday night, never again. That's it," Bush said in the clip published Thursday. "I'm just going to politely say, 'If that's on your agenda, I'm not going to participate if it's okay.' But this week, of course."

The tape led NBC to axe Bush from hosting "Today" in 2016.

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Since then, Bush has occasionally surfaced to apologize and correct the record, like in December 2017, when Trump denied it was him on the infamous recording from 2005.

In a New York Times op-ed titled, "Yes, Donald Trump, You Said That," Bush wrote that Trump's "revisionist history" had "hit a raw nerve in me. I can only imagine how it has reopened the wounds of the women who came forward with their stories about him, and did not receive enough attention."

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Bush suggested to BUILD Series the incident with Trump colors the way the media talk about his new show.

"They call it 'the comeback,' " he said. "You can give it any name you want to call it, but you're obviously coming from something, and it's that."

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He added his situation is not a common experience.

"Everybody is going to go through something," he said. "The details of what I went through are very particular. They're unique. It's a unicorn. There's nothing like it before. There won't be anything like it again. It's just one of those things."

He continued: "But someone's gonna go through something. Someone sitting here in this front row, I don't know. It's a natural disaster, home, whatever relative, something. So, you know, you just talk about it."

USA TODAY has reached out to a rep for Bush for comment.

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Contributing: Maeve McDermott