Maeve McDermott

USATODAY

With his new Comedy Central show, comedian Anthony Atamanuik wants to give Alec Baldwin, and his Saturday Night Live Trump impression, a run for his money.

The President Show, which will air on Thursday nights at 11:30 p.m. ET on Comedy Central, imagines what would happen if Trump hosted his own late-night show, broadcast live from the Oval Office.

According to a release, Atamanuik will put a "unique Trumpian spin on such late-night staples as desk segments, field pieces and guest interviews" as the show's President Trump, an impression he cultivated last year playing the commander-in-chief on his 40-city “Trump vs. Bernie” tour. Peter Grosz (The Colbert Report, Veep) will join Atamanuik's Trump to play his Vice President Mike Pence.

Before Atamanuik's Trump impression got its own Comedy Central slot, the comedian appeared in a hour-long presidential debate for @midnight last year.

The President Show already has its own Trump parody Twitter account, tweeting as @LateNightDonald, in addition to the show's Twitter handle @PresidentShow.

The news comes a week after Comedy Central announced that The Daily Show would bring the "Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library" to NYC in June.

"The exhibit will feature a fully interactive and hands-on experience for hands of all sizes, giving patrons the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to memorialize and celebrate the many 'unpresidented' moments of President Trump’s Twitter history," a statement promised.