Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee, John Oliver, Seth Meyers, Trevor Noah, and half of Twitter might disagree … but NBC's Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon suggests that Donald Trump's headlines are often "too serious" to make jokes about.

In an interview with NBC's Sunday TODAY, the host was asked about his show's lack of Trump bashing.

"It's just not what I do, I think it would be weird for me to start doing it now," Fallon said to Willie Geist in a preview from the upcoming broadcast. "I don't even care about politics. I love pop culture more than politics, I just don't have that brain."

The TODAY co-host followed up by asking if Fallon feels any pressure to go after the president given that it's clearly working for other late night hosts.

"I think the other guys are doing it very well," Fallon replied. "Colbert's doing great; he's always been into political comedy. When it's organic I'll dip into it as well. I've always made jokes about the president. We've only had Obama. I've made thousands of jokes … with Trump, it's just like every day is a new thing. He gives a lot of material. A lot of [his] stuff is hard to make a joke about. It's just too serious."