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Seth MacFarlane might want to prepare himself for some mean tweets from Donald Trump because the next episode of Family Guy is going to take aim at the POTUS. A new snippet of Sunday's episode, titled "Trump Guy," was revealed by voice actor Josh Robert Thompson on Twitter, and it shows Meg being introduced to Trump in the Oval Office by his daughter-turned-advisor Ivanka Trump.

"Pleased to meet you, Meg," Trump says in the clip. "You have a beautiful rack." When the oft-ridiculed Meg accepts the compliment, however inappropriate, he then corrects her to say, "I was talking about my daughter."

NOT FAKE NEWS! I'm doing the voice of @realDonaldTrump on next week's @FamilyGuyonFOX! 🍊 pic.twitter.com/39Mbtj878B — Josh Robert Thompson (@joshrthompson) January 8, 2019

Oof.

"Trump Guy" is expected to pick up on last week's episode, "Hefty Shades of Gray," which featured Peter Griffin as a newly respected (thanks to his graying mane) local news commentator who finds that he's good at spewing out fake news opposite Tom Tucker. That bit of savvy will catch the attention of Trump, who'll bring him to Washington to serve as his new Press Secretary.

Last fall, show producers told Entertainment Weekly that after Meg gets a makeover from Ivanka, Trump will engage in some some untoward behavior with her, which will spark a round of fisticuffs brouhaha between himself and Peter.

"We're just playing to what Trump has already confessed to, say, on a bus. And he has an encounter like that with Meg," executive producer Alec Sulkin told EW. (The show already lampooned Trump's infamous hot mic comments to Access Hollywood's Billy Bush in a Season 15 episode.)

Tuesday's teaser for the new episode also shows Peter Griffin and Donald Trump engaging in an all-out brawl that would be sure to have the Secret Service swarming in real life. It's basically the chicken fight, but with golf clubs and cheering Senators serving as props in the melee.

The episode is also expected to touch on other supposedly sensitive subjects for POTUS, like his hand-size, whether he's "cash poor" and his vitriol towards other leaders like Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Show creator Seth MacFarlane has previously been cheered on by Donald Trump's Twitter feed, following his work on Comedy Central's roast of the erstwhile TV star, but POTUS might not be so happy with him after this.

Family Guy airs Sundays at 9/8c.