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Men ejected for calling Trump boring are comedians

The two men rejected on Monday from a Donald Trump rally for calling him “boring” are a comedy duo known as “The Good Liars.”

The two men, Jason Selvig and Davram Stiefler, released a video Tuesday of their experience at the Trump rally in Windham, N.H.

{mosads}At the beginning of the video, the two men, wearing Trump’s signature “Make America Great Again” hats, cheer as the GOP presidential frontrunner walks out.

“We came all the way up here, and we couldn’t be more excited,” Stiefler says in the video before the rally starts.

At the beginning of the speech, the two men chanted enthusiastically with the rest of the crowd. But as Trump’s speech went on, they got much less interested.

“Seriously, shouldn’t this be more fun,” one of the men said.

“Tell some jokes,” one of the men yelled.

“This is boring. We came here to be entertained.”

The men were forcibly removed from the rally after they wouldn’t keep quiet.

“He wants jokes, [but] there’s nothing funny about this,” Trump said during the rally as they were escorted out. “This is so serious. He’s got a very serious problem. I saw that when I came in. He says, he loves me, ‘I love you, you’re the greatest’ — no. Get him out of here.”

At the end of the video, the two men — sitting outside the building — said Trump was underwhelming and low-energy. But that didn’t change their vote, they said.

“We just wanted to let Trump know he just wasn’t very exciting today,” Selvig said.

“We’re still going to vote for him,” Stiefler.