GOP Rep. Jim Jordan accused Michael Cohen of holding a grudge against President Trump because he didn’t get a White House post, suggesting that as the reason why he’s testifying against Trump.

Jordan, the ranking Republican on the House Oversight Committee, said Cohen worked for 10 years as Trump’s private lawyer and is now retaliating against the president.

“You didn’t get a job in the White House, and now you’re behaving just like everyone else who has got fired or didn’t get the job they wanted like Andy McCabe, like James Comey. Same kind of selfish motivation after you didn’t get the thing you want,” Jordan said.

But Cohen said he didn’t want to work in the White House.

“All I wanted was what I got: to be the personal attorney to the president, to enjoy the senior year of my son in high school and waiting for my daughter who is graduating from college to come back to New York,” he told Jordan. “I got exactly what I wanted.”

“You’re going to prison,” Jordan shot back.

“I received exactly what I wanted,” Cohen said.

He is scheduled to report to prison on May 6 to begin serving a three-year term.

Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance violations, tax evasion and lying to Congress.