If there is one thing that is for certain, "The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart has two favorite chew toys: Fox News and Donald Trump.

This week, Stewart took another round of jabs at Trump for this his vast array of self-serving rhetoric that vilifies foreign countries, immigrants and the lower-class.

Tuesday night's episode, according to Entertainment Weekly, featured the political satirist taking direct jabs at Trump following the filing of his campaign's official election papers.

The segment started out with Stewart showing several videos of conservative news outlets asking whether or not Trump had filed his election papers. This led to a comical bit where Stewart, who is leaving "The Daily Show," did a mock wrap up and send off, playing off the fact that he has no more material to work with, assuming Trump wasn't going to file.

Then, he inserted the newsreel that Trump had indeed filed his election papers, and he quickly returned to his seat for more political jabbing.

Trump's media appearances following his official filing of the papers have since been directed at other countries. One of which was Mexico, a country he said he would build a wall up against and make them pay for it by strangling them financially.

Of course, this made Fox News host Bill O'Reilly chuckle toward the insanity of the notion.

"He's got no chance," Stewart remarked in the segment. "In fact, he's great for the Republicans, because the more he talks, the more he appears on television, the more he makes the other Republicans' crazy seem kind of reasonable by comparison."

The Huffington Post also noted that Stewart made light of Trump's campaign slogan, which mirrors that of Reagan's, just with a little something missing that makes it more ego-centric.

Watch the segment below.