Other upcoming musical guests include The Arcs & Raury.

Time to stash the Oreos.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will appear on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Sept. 22, CBS announced Thursday (Sept. 10).

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The news comes after Colbert skewered Trump on his first night on CBS, poking fun at Trump's stance against Nabisco and subsequently stuffing his face with one of the brand's most popular products, Oreos. (Trump has said he refuses to eat the cookie because of Nabisco's plan to move an Oreo factory to Mexico.)

Fellow Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Nobel Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai are also slated to sit down with Colbert in his third week. The new Late Show host continues to show diversity in his lineup, mixing in politicians and CEOs along with the traditional group of A-list actors and musicians -- which will include Pearl Jam next week.

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Check out the list below for the complete lineup for Monday, Sept. 21, through Friday, Sept. 25.

MONDAY, SEPT. 21

NBA MVP Steph Curry; Senator Ted Cruz

TUESDAY, SEPT. 22

Donald Trump; U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Ernest Moniz; musical performance by Raury

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23

Actor Hugh Jackman and founder of the Global Poverty Project Hugh Evans; Senator Elizabeth Warren; musical performance by Pearl Jam

THURSDAY, SEPT. 24

Author Andrew Sullivan; Journalist and Activist Maria Shriver; Comedian Jim Gaffigan; Archbishop Thomas Wenski

FRIDAY, SEPT. 25

Nobel Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai; Actress Kerry Washington; musical performance by The Arcs

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert airs weekdays at 11:35 p.m. on CBS.

This article was originally published by The Hollywood Reporter.