The White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where journalists, politicians, and celebrities annually collide, had an air of sentimentality as Larry Wilmore took the stage Saturday night at the Washington Hilton for the eighth and final roast of Barack Obama’ presidency. Wilmore had a tough act to follow, after Obama cracked up the crowd with a killer comedy set of his own, but the Nightly Show host didn’t hold back either, taking aim at the media but saving his sharpest barbs for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump.

Wilmore’s set earned decided mixed reviews, and often earned the audible ire of some of the room’s media elite. Nonetheless, here’s the best of his Correspondents’ Dinner material:

“Welcome to negro night here,” Wilmore opened, “or as Fox News will report, Two Thugs Interrupted Elegant Dinner in Washington, D.C.”

“It’s nice to be here at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where as you know they will it call it next year, Donald Trump Hosts a Luxurious Dinner Presented by Mexico. We are very scared by that.”

“I am a black man who replaced a white man who pretended to be a TV newscaster. So in that way me and Lester Holt have a lot in common.”

“I have to say . . . it looks like you’re really enjoying the last year of your presidency. I saw you hanging out with N.B.A. players like Steph Curry. . . . That was cool. [Which] make sense because both of you like raining down bombs from long distances. Speaking of drones, how is Wolf Blitzer still on television?”

“Look at you. Your hair is so white it tried to punch me at a Trump rally. His hair is so white it keeps saying 'All Lives Matter'. You came in looking like Denzel Washington. You are going out looking like Grady from Sanford and Son.”

“Will Smith is here from the upcoming movie Suicide Squad. Not to be confused with the upcoming Jeb Bush documentary Suicide Watch.”

“C-SPAN is the number one network among people who died watching TV and no one found them yet. I am glad I am not your rival station, No Input HDMI 1.”

“MSNBC is here tonight. Which now stands for Missing a Significant Number of Black Correspondents. . . . MSNBC got rid of so many black people I thought Boko Haram was running that network.”