Late-night host Stephen Colbert on Tuesday mocked President Trump’s speech at the Boy Scouts of America’s National Jamboree, suggesting a new Trump-inspired Boy Scout oath.

“On my honor, I will do my best to make a tremendous amount of money and buy a sex yacht like the old guy the president knows,” the "Late Show" host joked, holding three fingers up.

“To keep myself physically strong with golf and steak. And refer all questions to outside counsel, Merry Christmas.”

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The president delivered a controversial campaign-style speech in front of a crowd of roughly 35,000 people at the Boy Scouts’ National Jamboree on Monday night.

In it, Trump spoke in depth about politics and told a long story about him meeting his hero, real estate developer William Levitt, while spending time on yachts and at cocktail parties in New York City.

Colbert played a clip of Trump telling the story about Levitt selling his company for a “tremendous amount of money” and going out to buy a big yacht, adding that he won’t “go in anymore than that, because you’re Boy Scouts … but you know life.”

“Yeah, you’re Boy Scouts but you know life, you know: Billionaires, international waters, on a yacht, no witnesses, gambling, cock fights, some ladies, everyone’s wearing some loose clothes, you know what I mean,” Colbert said, mimicking Trump.

The crowd also booed former President Barack Obama Barack Hussein ObamaTwitter investigating automated image previews over apparent algorithmic bias Donald Trump delivers promise for less interventions in foreign policy Rush Limbaugh encourages Senate to skip hearings for Trump's SCOTUS nominee MORE when Trump, who was not a Boy Scout, asked if he had ever spoken to the group. Obama, who was part of an organization similar to the Boy Scouts in Indonesia, sent a video addressing the group in 2010.