Seth Meyers on Sunday dealt a few President Trump Donald John TrumpHR McMaster says president's policy to withdraw troops from Afghanistan is 'unwise' Cast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response MORE-related zingers during his opening monologue at the 75th Golden Globes, which focused heavily on the hot-button topic of sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.

Meyers, a first-time host of the annual awards show, greeted the audience with a wisecrack: “Good evening, ladies — and remaining gentlemen.”

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“It’s 2018: marijuana is finally allowed, and sexual harassment finally isn’t,” the NBC “Late Night” host said to applause. “It’s gonna be a good year.”

“This was the year of big little lies and 'get out.' And also the television series ‘Big Little Lies’ and the movie ‘Get Out,’ ” Meyers quipped.

“For the male nominees in the room tonight, this is the first time in three months it won’t be terrifying to hear your name read out loud,” Meyers told the crowd.

Meyers, 44, hinted ahead of the awards ceremony that political banter would likely take a back seat during his opening remarks, in favor of addressing the issue of sexual harassment and assault in Hollywood.

“Going into it our focus is far more on the worlds that make these films and less on anything that’s happening in Washington,” the “Saturday Night Live” alum told People magazine earlier this month.

“I think it’s time to address the elephant not in the room — Harvey Weinstein isn’t here tonight because, well, I’ve heard rumors that he’s crazy and difficult to work with,” Meyers said during his monologue. “But don’t worry, he’ll be back in 20 years when he becomes the first person ever booed during the 'In Memoriam.' ”

Film producer Harvey Weinstein was one of several prominent Hollywood figures to face allegations of sexual harassment and assault in a wave of accusations that swept through the entertainment industry.

Meyers’s monologue wasn’t completely Trump-free, though.

A frequent Trump critic on his late-night show, Meyers jested about what he said would be the commander in chief’s disdain for the group that doles out the Golden Globes.

“A string of three words that could not have been better designed to infuriate our president: Hollywood Foreign Press. The only name that would make him angrier would be the ‘Hillary Mexico Salad Association.’ ”

“In 2011, I told some jokes about our current president at the White House correspondents’ dinner, jokes about how he was unqualified to be president. And some have said that night convinced him to run,” Meyers said at another point during his monologue.

“So if that’s true, I just want to say, Oprah, you will never be president. You do not have what it takes!”

He then turned to actor Tom Hanks and exclaimed: “And Hanks, you will never be vice president. You are too mean and unrelatable.”

Meyers ended his remarks on a more serious note, saying, “People in this room worked really hard to get here. But it’s clearer now than ever before that the women had to work even harder.”

“So thank you for all the amazing work that you’ve all done and continue to do,” he said, “I look forward to you leading us to whatever comes next.”