The comedian took to Twitter to celebrate his February 27 invite to the White House.

“IM GOING TO THE WHITE HOUSE!! SUPER EXCITED!! President @realDonaldTrump & the wonderful @FLOTUS. Thank you for inviting me to the Black History Event. PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP IS MAKING BLACK HISTORY with all the great things he’s doing for us. #TrumpisTheBest”

Williams is a well-known supporter of President Trump. The comedian has a strong base on Twitter with over 770,000 followers and is known to routinely make videos supporting the President and criticizing his opponents.

Williams was been invited to the White House once before during the Trump Administration. In October, the comedian was invited to President Trump’s “Young Black Leadership Summit.” At that time, he took to Twitter after the social media platform’s legal team sent him a “hateful conduct” warning.

“I go to the White House today! The day that I go to the White House is the day that they notify me that my account may be in possible violations of hateful conduct. None of my conduct is hateful.” Williams said.

“I am a comedian, a conservative Trump-supporting comedian and they want to take me down because people have jumped on the Trump train after watching my content. They want to take people down who are getting people to walk away from the Democratic Party. That’s what they are doing. They are coming after me. Supporting this president is not hateful.”

The President’s Black History Month event at the White House is scheduled for February 27.