FBI agents led a pre-dawn raid to arrest Roger Stone on Friday morning—a longtime confidante of President Donald Trump—as part of of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into the 2016 election.

The raid, however, came on the 35th day of the government shutdown, which began before Christmas. The shutdown has seen federal workers go without pay since early January.

So the FBI agents who carried out the raid were doing so without being compensated for it. But because Stone is a notorious online shitposter and troll—who has made a career by being one of the shadiest actors in politics—people figured on this one, the FBI didn’t mind working for free.

The #FBI agents who arrested #RogerStone this morning are working without pay. Hell, I would have done it for free, too, as a public service. — DocJessDCW (@DocJessDCW) January 25, 2019

The FBI dudes literally busted Roger Stone for free. — Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) January 25, 2019

Actually, they bore the cost of gas to get to work with out pay, so technically, the FBI agents paid to arrest Roger Stone. — Grant Stern (@grantstern) January 25, 2019

@realDonaldTrump DJ, the symbolism of @FBI agents arresting Roger Stone and doing so working without pay due to #TrumpShutdown …

true 🇺🇸 patriotism…& public service pic.twitter.com/ohnKOJmFzI — Navdeep Singh Rajwanshi (@TheGameVeda) January 25, 2019

FBI agents (working without pay): “This one is on the house.” https://t.co/eKszTClJIs — Martin Walsh (@martinwalsh) January 25, 2019

They was some speculation online that the agents were furloughed workers, who showed up for work today just to carry out the raid.

Furloughed agents VOLUNTEERED to arrest him. Imagine being that big a dirtbag, that they say "oh no problem, this one's on the house." — Farran Nehme (@selfstyledsiren) January 25, 2019

“furloughed FBI agents volunteered to arrest roger stone” is the funniest sentence in the english language — aída chávez (@aidachavez) January 25, 2019

“Can’t miss this one. We’re talking a top 10 evil weirdo in the Trump universe. Maybe I’m getting carried away. At least top 20.” https://t.co/qjonmLqG9U — Mike Tunison (@xmasape) January 25, 2019

“I think these are furloughed FBI workers, working without a salary, doing their job, showing up to work without pay, and that job today involves taking into custody and arresting somebody very close to the president,” @JohnBerman makes the point on @NewDay just now — Amanda Golden (@amandawgolden) January 25, 2019

Roger Stone

invented the wall

that shut down the government

that furloughed the FBI agents

who arrested him at dawn. pic.twitter.com/1Do9HBEpUg — Joe Fassler (@joefassler) January 25, 2019

However, according to an FBI spokesperson, the agents who conducted the raid have not been furloughed and have been working since the shutdown began. They have, like all government workers, been doing their job without pay.

Stone was long considered a go-between for the campaign and WikiLeaks. Mueller’s indictment levies that exact charge against him, saying Stone discussed the release of emails from the Hillary Clinton campaign with a Trump official.

He is expected to be arraigned in court today in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

This post has been updated.