When he's not busy criticizing Bill O'Reilly or anyone over at Fox News, Jon Stewart can likely be found talking about Donald Trump's impenetrable political pursuits.

After this Tuesday's announcement by Trump to enter the 2016 republican presidential primary race, Stewart came out in triumphant glory.

"The Daily Show" host pinched a few of Trump's key announcement moments, which included playing Neil Young's "Rocking in the Free World" as he descended an escalator to paid actors cheering for him, reports The Hollywood Reporter. He also discussed Trump's "I'm really rich" comment and his crass statement on undocumented immigrants being rapists and murders.

But all of these moments came to a summit when Stewart concluded the segment with his hilarious correspondent split-screen bits that were portraying an "orgasmic" reaction to Trump's announcement, which also culminated in Stewart himself joining in on the gag while Jessica Williams selflessly portrayed a "faking" impression before the show broke for a commercial. See the video below.

The Tuesday night show made such an uproar of comical laughter that Stewart returned to the Trump-flogging again on Wednesday night with more hilarious bits pointed at the presidential hopeful while satirizing the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal making its way through Congress and Washington.

"I'm going through withdrawal -- I need me some Donald," Stewart said, before he broke out his Emergency Presidential Campaign Trumpinator 2016, which comically portrayed a valuable shrine and featured some of Trump's most illustrious quotes.

Once he pushed the button on the shrine, it played a Trump quote, such as "I'm really rich" or "How stupid are our leaders?"

Stewart gave it a comical turn when he played off his orgasmic episode the previous night and said, "That's better than freebasing." See that video below.

CBC also reports that Trump's press secretary announced that he would no longer be playing Neil Young's "Rocking in the Free World" as his campaign song, following Young's public condemnation of Trump using it at his announcement speech.