Michael Flynn and the White House had a historically fast breakup on Valentine’s Day—and late-night was loving it. Across almost every network, hosts went in on both Flynn and Trump the way surrogates equivocated about his resignation. Seth Meyers offered one of the night’s most thorough rundowns, dedicating Tuesday night’s “Closer Look” segment to the subject. He even made a highlight reel of Flynn’s most shining moments during what is apparently the shortest time in office for a national security adviser in modern history.

“Twenty-four days. I use disposable razors longer than that,” Meyers joked. “He didn’t even last as long as a David Blaine stunt . . . In all seriousness, now that Michael Flynn’s historic tenure is over, I think it’s only appropriate that we take a few minutes to look back on his many highlights as America’s national security adviser.”

“To be fair to Flynn, he may have broken the law and then lied about it. But it’s not like he ever accused any other public official of breaking the law, and then called for them to be thrown in jail. Oh, what, he did? Fairly recently? And it’s really ironic to watch now?”

Meyers then rolled a clip of Flynn from July’s Republican National Convention, when he called for Clinton’s resignation and encouraged a crowd as it chanted “lock her up.” It’s an ironic moment that other hosts made hay with, too—like Trevor Noah, who introduced the same clip by saying, with a sly grin, “What I love about this administration is that they’ve already given us all the answers on how to deal with their misconduct.” Looks like the shoe is on the other foot for Flynn.

Over on TBS, Conan O’Brien cracked a joke at the president’s expense before sitting down with CNN’s Jake Tapper to discuss the situation. “In the wake of the Flynn resignation, Democrats are asking what President Trump knew,” O’Brien said. “What did he know? It’s historic. It’s the first time anyone’s ever accused Donald Trump of knowing too much.”