Channel Nine's Today show failed to 'wake up' on Thursday morning. In one of the lowest moments in the program's recent history, an entire segment was dedicated to a Donald Trump impersonator. Hosts Georgie Gardner and Deborah Knight awkwardly giggled as comedian John Di Domenico performed an impression of the U.S. president that he'd clumsily tailored for Australian audiences. Awkward: Georgie and Deborah appeared to feign amusement as they quizzed the impersonator about a number of topical matters, including his recent state visit to Britain and Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison's surprise election victory The interview had a rather confusing start, as the presenters did not introduce John as an impersonator but instead claimed they had an interview with Trump himself. After crossing 'live' to Washington D.C., John began: 'Hello, Australia. I know how much you love me. And I just want to let you love me. And I just want to let you know everything's going great!' The actor, who has been doing impressions of Trump for 12 years, then made several jokes about the president and even referenced the Mueller Report. Today show co-anchors, Georgie Gardner, 49, (centre) and Deborah Knight, 46, (left) were seen awkwardly giggling at the Donald Trump tribute act performed by comedian, John Di Domenico (right) John then awkwardly complimented Today's female hosts. 'I just wanted to share it with you, my favourite people, the Australians, especially Deb and Georgie, who by the way, you look tremendous. You look really, really incredible. I have to tell you!' he said. Playing along with the pitiful segment, Georgie and Deborah asked the comedian about Trump's recent state visit to Britain and Scott Morrison's surprise election victory in Australia. 'Scott Mo. I love that name. That's a good one, I have to tell you,' John said, clearly mispronouncing Mr Morrison's nickname, ScoMo. Wake-up call? Karl Stefanovic (pictured) is reportedly in 'secret negotiations' to return to the Today show, according to Woman's Day on Tuesday... as Nine plans a massive overhaul of the morning program The awkward interview comes amid reports that former Today host Karl Stefanovic is in 'secret negotiations' to return to the program. Earlier this week, sources told Woman's Day that Channel Nine is desperate to bring back Karl, who was sacked in December, following months of plummeting ratings. 'It's 100 per cent correct that they are actively chasing Karl to come back - everyone at [Nine] knows Today needs the TV version of open-heart surgery to even survive,' said a network insider. Comeback? With the Today show continuing to stagnate with embarrassingly low ratings, former host Karl (right) is believed to be in secret negotiations to return to the program. As reported by Woman's Day on Tuesday, Karl, 44, needs to make a heartfelt apology for 'stuffing up' on program, however, before he takes the hosting seat once again They added that Karl must first 'publicly acknowledge he had to leave because of personal issues' before they allow him back on the program. A representative for Karl denied the claims, however, telling Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday: 'There's no truth to this rumour whatsoever. 'Karl is not returning to Today, nor are there any talks taking place - secret, or otherwise - to that effect.' 'Of course Nine are denying it, but it's 100 per cent correct that they are actively chasing Karl to come back - everyone at the network knows Today needs the TV version of open-heart surgery to even survive,' a 'source' told the publication. Pictured: Karl with Georgie New faces? Woman's Day also reported that Nine is planning a massive overhaul of Today at the end of this year - with completely new anchors. Pictured: Deborah (left) and Georgie (right) All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility