Jaleesa M. Jones

USA TODAY

John Oliver is back with Last Week Tonight — and a new way to potentially get through to President Trump.

The late-night host kicked off the season premiere of his Emmy-winning HBO series Sunday by discussing the president's avid consumption of cable news and pointing out how the commander-in-chief has seemingly neglected to verify the credibility of the sources from which he’s basing policy decisions.

In order to help the president out, "we wanted to try and sneak some useful facts into his media diet," Oliver said. "As we now know, he watches morning news cable for his information so we’ve actually created a series of commercials in an attempt to bring him up to speed on some information he may lack. We’re going to run them on shows that we know he watches every day."

Like MSNBC's Morning Joe, CNN's New Day and Fox's Fox & Friends.

Fast forward to the 21-minute mark to see the ads — which simplify difficult concepts like the difference between weather and climate — for yourself.

(Warning: This video contains explicit language.)

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