Republican Sen. Ben Sasse (Neb.) used his daughter's piano recital to poke fun at President Trump's recent viral tweet of an unfinished draft message that ended with a typo, "covfefe."

"It's #PianoRecital night. Livetweeting likely, despite the constant negative press covfefe," Sasse tweeted Wednesday night.

It's #PianoRecital night.

Livetweeting likely, despite the constant negative press covfefe — Ben Sasse (@BenSasse) May 31, 2017

Minutes later, he added: "Rare performance of Covfefe's Etude in D major tonight. So beautiful. Only I and small group of ppl know exactly what I mean."

Rare performance of Covfefe's Etude in D major tonight. So beautiful. Only I and small group of ppl know exactly what I mean.#PianoRecital — Ben Sasse (@BenSasse) June 1, 2017

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The latter tweet was aimed at Sean Spicer, Trump's press secretary, who on Wednesday said during a press briefing that Trump and a "small group of people know exactly what he meant" by the now-deleted tweet.

Sasse continued to tweet throughout the recital, joking that Russians were influencing the recital judges and even referencing the viral "howbow dah!" meme.

Weird -- some Russian lady just held up a makeshift scorecard and gave a mediocre kid a 10.



It's mayhem here now.#PianoRecital https://t.co/f3ksXiKPvJ — Ben Sasse (@BenSasse) June 1, 2017

Kid at #PianoRecital refuses to bow after his piece, yelling: "Covfefe me ousside, howbow dah!"



His parents covering their faces with shame — Ben Sasse (@BenSasse) June 1, 2017

The GOP senator ended the night by wishing his followers a good night and warning them against any "covfefe'ing" in the future.