As people continue to heap praise upon Alec Baldwin for his impersonation of Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live, us Anthony Atamanuik-heads have been seething.

The comedian brought his prodigious skills to the role of the then-Republican nominee in Trump vs. Bernie, a series of live shows and television appearances during the campaign that pitted his oily characterization of Trump against James Adomian in the role of Bernie Sanders, who similarly blew Larry David’s rote turn as the Vermont senator on SNL out of the water.

And now it looks like us Atamanuik-ians, as I’m sure we’re called (and among which we can count NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio) are getting our just desserts.

Comedy Central announced today that it’s launching The President Show, a late-night program that will air on Thursdays at 11:30 p.m., starting on April 27. It will feature Atamanuik as the president and Peter Grosz (lately of Veep) as Mike Pence in a late-night show format.

It’s not the first time the network has devoted a show to the foibles of the commander in chief. After all, who can forget That’s My Bush!, the one-season sitcom from the creators of South Park?

Atamanuik, who also volunteered to play Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner after the president announced he wouldn’t attend, auditioned for the role on SNL that ultimately went to Baldwin. The two have since exchanged some harsh words on Twitter, clearly channeling the man they’re impersonating.

This isn’t just for a huge win for Atamanuik-heads, though—it’s for all of those among us who feel like there just isn’t enough Trump already on our televisions.