Donald Trump just had to shell out a large chunk of change to buy the rights to his campaign slogan.

The self-proclaimed master of the deal cut a check for $100,000 to obtain the trademark to his slogan 'Make America Great Again' after it was purchased earlier this year by popular country radio host Bobby Bones.

Bones conditions were that Trump donate the money to St. Jude Children's Hospital and that he get a face-to-face chat with the presidential hopeful.

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Donald Trump had to pay $100,000 to buy the rights to his campaign slogan 'Make America Great Again'

The money was then donated to St. Jude Children's Hospital

The description on the check read Transfer of Trademark

TMZ reported how much Trump donated, while Bones shared a photo of the check on Twitter Thursday, writing; 'Can't say how much the check was for. but thanks Donald Trump. This check goes to St Jude. have your slogan back.'

Trump has had more success than any of the other candidates in the race selling merchandise with his slogan, most notably baseball caps that are available in a variety of colors and camouflage.

The slogan was actually first used by Ronald Reagan, who campaigned with the slogan 'Let's Make America Great Again' in 1980 when he successfully ran for president.

Country radio host Bobby Bones filed a trademark for the slogan before Trump's team could earlier this year

The slogan was actually first used by Ronald Reagan, who campaigned with the slogan 'Let's Make America Great Again' in 1980

Trump has yet to comment on purchasing the trademark to the slogan from Bones, whose real name is Bobby Estell.

Estell has spent his life donating money to charity, and even created the Haitian hunger-relief organization 30 Abes.

He had filed the trademark application before Trump's team for the slogan, which actually gave him the right to sell merchandise featuring the now popular phrase.

The check was cut by Donald and Trump Marks LLC on Tuesday.