From President Donald Trump’s perspective, it doesn’t get much better than to see his two chief Democratic antagonizers clash on the floor of the U.S. Senate.

Taking to Twitter, the president shared a video of Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., rushing to the lectern — a feat to behold — ahead of Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., the Democrats’ lead impeachment manager, to give a closing argument in the final moments of the Q & A phase of Trump’s Senate trial.

As Nadler usurps Schiff’s ability to have the final word, the House Intel Committee chairman can be heard urgently calling out, “Jerry. Jerry. Jerry!”

Rep. Jerry Nadler got up to get the last word in for the night. Rep. Adam Schiff, the lead impeachment manager, got up and tried to get Nadler's attention: "Jerry. Jerry. Jerry." pic.twitter.com/M5K2OBXoK1 — Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) January 31, 2020

“Nadler ripped final argument away from Schiff, thinks Shifty did a terrible job. They are fighting big time!” the president tweeted.

Nadler ripped final argument away from Schiff, thinks Shifty did a terrible job. They are fighting big time! https://t.co/L2qTV9pWiL — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 31, 2020

Chief Justice John Roberts had just read the last question from Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., asked House managers for any final thoughts before the trial adjourned for the evening.

Nadler chose to comment on being able to call additional witnesses, outside of those House Democrats have already called — this being the same cabal insisting that they have an ironclad case against the president.

“This is a trial and a trial, as any 10-year-old knows, we should have witnesses,” he said. “That’s why all these distractions, that’s why the president’s people are telling you to avoid witnesses because they are afraid of the witnesses.”

On that note, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is believed to have the votes needed to avoid calling any further witnesses, as the swing vote on a motion for new witnesses, Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., announced late Thursday he will vote no.

Alexander, who is planning to retire at the end of this term, said there is “no need for more evidence,” and while he was critical of Trump’s actions, he slammed the effort by Democrats as a “shallow, hurried and wholly partisan impeachment.”

The GOP senator also said voters should render the final verdict on Trump’s actions in the 2020 elections, which is just over 9 months away.

As for the Schiff-Nadler fracas, in what may be the tweet of the day, a social media user opined: “Imagine being so bad at your job you’re replaced by Jerry Nadler…”

Imagine being so bad at your job you’re replaced by Jerry Nadler… — Minnesota Patriot (@MinnPatriot) January 31, 2020

Of course, this may have been a close second:

Here’s a sampling of other responses from Twitter:

Big Facts. They both want to be the star of Impeachment — ALX ?? (@alx) January 31, 2020

Nadler believed his argument carried more weight. pic.twitter.com/dOLxW6Rn5o — David Wohl (@DavidWohl) January 31, 2020

It was funny watching Schiff trying to race to the finish line but Nadler beat him to the podium. It appears that the two men are not the best of friends? — Dawn Michael, PhD? (@SexCounseling) January 31, 2020

There is a phrase in the legal world to describe this: TRAIN WRECK A fitting end to the sham impeachment. — Orwellian Chronicles (@Orwell_2012) January 31, 2020