Comedian Stephen Colbert made his "Late Show" debut on Tuesday night, and as promised, he delivered a barrage of jokes aimed at 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump, Entertainment Weekly reported.

He teased some of his material last month, as previously reported by HNGN, but he saved his best for his inaugural episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."

He started off by asking the audience if he can switch the topic to the election, which was met by a "woo" from the crowd. He said he knows that he has a huge responsibility to cover politics and the upcoming election as a "Late Show" host, and 2016 presidential candidate Jeb Bush was one of his first guests of the night. But Colbert was itching to talk about Trump.

The first clip he played was from Trump's speech where he said he would never eat an Oreo cookie again after Nabisco closed down a factory in Chicago to move it to Mexico. Colbert brought out a package of Oreos and began to chow down on them while he took on Trump.

"I'm not surprised that Donald Trump is willing to stand up to big cookie, after all he's the only candidate brave enough to deport the Keebler elves," Colbert said, before doing his best Trump impersonation. "'Hey tree freaks, get your filthy fudgy fingers off our jobs.'"

Colbert continued to binge on Oreos and Trump jokes in the segment, which was titled "All You Can Trump Buffet."

Watch the full clip below.