Keegan-Michael Key, one half of the hilarious Key & Peele pie is back with one of his most famous sketch characters: Luther, Obama's Anger Translator!

Ever since the character debuted on the duo's Comedy Central show, it's been flames ever since! He even got a nod from President Barack Obama himself at the 2015 White House Correspondent's Dinner

After the show ended, the furious and boisterous translator to was retired, but President Trump has supplied Key with the inspiration to pull the character out of mothballs.

Recently, Key appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and the conversation naturally went to Trump and how his presence affected him as a comedian. 

"You know, it's hard when the person is the most ideal comic version of themselves," mused Key. "It's really tough to go 'Oh you know what would be funny — oh, he just did that?' or 'But you know what he would never do … oh, he did that as well?'… it's really hard to catch up!"

Colbert segued to Luther, asking for his take on Obama's post-presidency statements. 

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Colbert read the first statement, which was Obama's Facebook plea to save healthcare, written in his signature measured yet firm tone.

Key deftly transformed into Luther and spazzed out. He ended his healthcare tirade with, “I would say you people make me sick, but I can’t afford that because I wouldn’t have no damn insurance!"

Getting up to walk around the late show's stage to interact with the band, Key stole the show. He had the audience in hysterics and even had Colbert giving him a standing ovation.

Key, still in character as Luther, concluded his remarks with, “Every one of you all in the White House has lost your damn mind!”

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