Donald Trump
The roast comic endorsed Donald Trump last month with a controversial stand-up set that included a joke about Puerto Rico many found racist and degrading.
It could become a fresh headache for PM Keir Starmer – and Trump's not even in the White House yet.
'The Office' alum got some pretty strong reactions after the announcement.
But the PMQs jibe was so good, even the Reform UK leader could not help laughing.
Apparently the Republican can also "give us our confidence back".
The former national security adviser warned that this single trait "won't serve the country well."
The new "department" will aim to "slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies," according to Trump.
The president-elect was convicted on 34 felony counts earlier this year, but has yet to be sentenced.
The former Labour leader insisted they were "irrelevant".
The Massachusetts senator accused the incoming president of violating a very specific law.