Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” announced plans Tuesday to open a public “library” of President Trump’s tweets in New York City this summer.

The network gave few details about the project, but said the Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library is slated to open for a short period in June.

“Every president since Franklin D. Roosevelt has been honored with a meticulously curated memorial library commemorating the documents of historical value crafted during his time as leader of the free world,” Comedy Central said in a press release.

“Continuing this hallowed tradition, and seeing no need to wait for him to leave office, ‘The Daily Show with Trevor Noah’ will honor our current president with The Daily Show Presents: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library, the first of its kind, showcasing our Commander in Chief’s preferred vessel for communicating with the public, his Twitter feed. This actual library will be located in New York City and will be free and open to the public.”

Mimicking the tone of many of Mr. Trump’s tweets, the network said the library “will be so tremendous that you’ll get tired of the tremendousness, so it will then close only a few days later. Sad!”

The exhibit will reportedly feature “a fully interactive and hands-on experience for hands of all sizes” to give patrons a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to memorialize and celebrate” the president.

Mr. Noah has routinely mocked Mr. Trump on his late-night comedy show, previously hosted by Jon Stewart. Earlier this month, “The Daily Show” marked International Women’s Day by retweeting old tweets the president has made about women.

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