Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell celebrated another Republican’s primary loss in West Virginia with a little cocaine — floating around a photoshopped shot of his face on Pablo Escobar’s body, that is.

The candidate, Don Blankenship — a former coal baron who went to jail for a year for his role in a 2010 mining disaster that killed 29 people — conceded his primary bid for a U.S. Senate seat Tuesday night. And perhaps no one is more relieved than McConnell, whom Blankenship had dubbed “cocaine Mitch.” The Senate Majority Leader trolled Blankenship by tweeting a photoshopped image of himself borrowed from an ad for the Netflix show “Narcos.”

"Cocaine Mitch" — a moniker Blankenship used for McConnell in some bizarre campaign ads — is an apparent reference to an incident in which Colombian authorities found cocaine aboard a cargo ship owned by McConnell’s wife’s father.

Blankenship also called McConnell’s family his “China family.” McConnell’s wife and current Secretary of Transportation, Elaine Chao, is Chinese.

The Republican leadership as a whole is pretty relieved that Blankenship lost. After President Donald Trump sent a tweet calling on West Virginians not to vote for him (“Remember Alabama,” Trump said), Blankenship called himself “Trumpier than Trump.”