Ellen DeGeneres will not be inviting Donald Trump to her talk show.

The 59-year-old host shared her feelings about the current President of the United States with Today's Matt Lauer on Friday.

As for why she will not interview Trump: 'Because I'm not going to change his mind.'

Scroll down for video

Lost in the mail: Ellen DeGeneres said Donald Trump is not invited on her show as she sat down with Today's Matt Lauer on Friday

She continued: 'He’s against everything that I stand for.'

Ellen came out as gay 20 years ago and is active in social causes including UNICEF, breast cancer and PETA.

She won a People's Choice Award in 2016 for her humanitarian work.

'We need to look at someone else who looks different than us and believes in something that we don’t believe in and still accept them and still let them have their rights, ' she added.

Values: Ellen said about Trump: 'He’s against everything that I stand for'

Reasons: As for why she will not interview Trump: 'Because I'm not going to change his mind.'

Ellen said she had met Trump in the early days of her Emmy-winning talk show as they filmed a bit with him as the host of Celebrity Apprentice.

She gave him baby gifts in an episode from 2006.

Ellen has had other notable political figures on her show in the past including President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders.

Views: 'We need to look at someone else who looks different than us and believes in something that we don’t believe in and still accept them and still let them have their rights, ' she added

The comedienne also reflected on her groundbreaking, yet difficult, decision to come out of the closet.

'There were death threats and that was negative. The biggest thing was I lost my career.'

'For three years I could not work, was not offered one thing. I was running out of money, and I didn’t know if I was going to work again.''

'And then I just thought I gotta do something about this. It taught me compassion. It taught me that I was strong enough to start all over again, and it was the greatest thing that ever happened to me.'