On a Monday night appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker recounted a recent interaction with a supporter who encouraged Booker to "punch Donald Trump in the face." Booker says he declined the suggestion saying, "Dude, that's a felony, man" but said that his "testosterone" often makes him want to physically attack the president.

Booker then said that the better route to defeating Trump would be at the ballot box saying that physically attacking an "Elderly, out-of-shape man" and a "physically weak specimen" such as Donald Trump would not be the most effective way to make changes in the country.

The New Jersey senator then said that Trump was a "bully" and "body shamer" and now is the time to elect a leader like Booker, who intends to set an example of civility in the White House.