Howard Stern is speaking for the first time about the reemergence of interviews he has done with Donald Trump over the past two decades.

On his eponymous radio program Monday morning, Stern said that he was upset that the interviews were being used against Trump and that he himself would never re-release the old interviews.

'I feel Donald Trump did the show in an effort to be entertaining and have fun with us, and I feel like it would be a betrayal to any of our guests if I sat there and played them now where people are attacking him,' said Stern, who was on vacation last week when some of the most damning interviews were released.

He also said that the interviews were never done in the hopes he would 'f*** someone over.'

Stern said this despite the fact that he is a vocal supporter of Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton.

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Weighing in: Howard Stern spoke for the first time about the recent re-release of old interviews he did with Donald Trump (l to r: Donald and Melania Trump with Beth and Howard Stern in 2005)

Stern also took issue with the fact that the tapes were being used because he encouraged 'locker room talk' with Trump.

'A lot of the show that I've been doing for my entire life, radio show publicly, is an effort to sort of do "locker room talk," to express all kinds of s*** and just not even care what anyone thinks' said Stern according to The Hollywood Reporter.

He then added that the great thing about Trump was the fact that he 'loved to talk about sex' and 'loved to evaluate women on a scale of 1-10,' which was a great way to 'entertain the audience.'

'I wasn't imagining that I would be in the middle of this election and literally so prominently mentioned,' said Stern.

'Quite frankly, as someone just said, I'm surprised they didn't find these earlier.'

In one interview, from 2004, Trump imagined what sex with Lindsay Lohan would be like, despite the fact that she was only 18 at the time.

'She's probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed,' said Trump.

In a 2006 interview, in which he was joined by his daughter Ivanka, he laughed and shrugged when described as a 'sexual predator.'

He then mouthed: 'That's true.'

And in 2007 he mocked Anna Nicole Smith's appearance on the show, just days after she died of a drug overdose.

Keeping quiet: Stern (above with Trump in the 90s) said he would not play any of the old interviews himself because it would be a 'betrayal to any of our guests'

In an interview this past August, Stern told The Washington Post that he told Trump why he was supporting client early on in the election.

'Before Trump even got in the race, way before he got in the race, I had announced I was supporting Hillary. I believe she would be an extremely powerful president,' said Stern.

'I don’t dislike Trump as a candidate but I am absolutely enamored by Hillary. And I’ve told Donald that.