Comedy Central has ordered a weekly talk show called "The President Show" created by and starring Trump impersonator Anthony Atamanuik.

Its premise centers on President Trump bypassing "fake media" by hosting a talk show from the Oval Office.

The show will also feature Vice President Mike Pence Michael (Mike) Richard PenceGOP short of votes on Trump's controversial Fed pick Pence seeks to boost Daines in critical Montana Senate race The Hill's Campaign Report: Trump's rally risk | Biden ramps up legal team | Biden hits Trump over climate policy MORE as an Ed McMahon-like sidekick played by Peter Grosz, a former writer for "The Colbert Report."

“Laughing at the President is a proud American tradition and we hope not to disappoint anyone in that department,” Atamanuik said in a statement. “But our political system is too broken for us to be content joking about one man, even though he is a disastrous silly little toddler boy.

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"Mostly I’d just like to thank Comedy Central for giving us this platform to speak truth to power and if we’re lucky, end up in prison!”

Atamanuik, 42, played the 70-year-old Trump on a 40-city “Trump vs. Bernie” tour and in debate sketches for Fusion TV.

Trump's presidency has greatly boosted another Comedy Central show. The "Daily Show," hosted by Trevor Noah, had struggled following the departure of longtime host Jon Stewart in June of 2015. In February, however, Noah's program was the only late-night series to record year-over-year growth among both total viewers and those in the key 18-49 demographic advertisers covet most, up 17 percent among total viewers and 11 percent among those 18-49, according to the network.

"The President Show" will debut April 27 at 11:30 p.m. ET.