The Trumps would compete against the Obamas on “Family Feud,” if host Steve Harvey has his way.

The game show host and comedian met with President-elect Donald Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE on Friday and afterward briefed reporters at Trump Tower on the face-to-face.

Trump, Harvey said, is a “big fan” of “Family Feud.” When asked if he would have Trump and his brood on “Family Feud,” Harvey replied with a laugh, “The Trumps being on ‘Family Feud?’ Against the Obamas? That’d be good. Or how about the Clintons?”

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“If I could set it up, it would be skyrocketing for the ratings.”

Rather than potential political game show showdowns, Harvey said he discussed urban development with Trump, saying the real estate mogul, “Wants to bring positive change to the inner cities. He wants to do something. He realizes he needs some allies in that department.”

“He seemed really sincere about it,” Harvey, 59, added, according to a press pool report.

Harvey, host of an eponymous daytime talk show, said he was invited to Trump Tower by both Trump and President Obama’s transition teams.

The comedian had been critical of Trump in the past, saying after the president-elect’s stunning White House win, “As hard as I fought for that not to be the case, it is the case.”

Following the meeting, he appeared to change his tune, saying, “It was an honor to be invited to talk and I think that’s the only way that we’re gonna unify our country. We gotta talk."

But Harvey said the meeting wasn’t prompting his own leap into the political realm: “It’s not my jump into politics. I ain’t gonna pass a background check.”