Anthony Weiner gave the New York Post another gift when his name emerged in the Hillary Clinton email scandal. Within hours, the paper had the perfect pun: “Stroking Gun.”

The paper, which has had lots of fun with Weiner puns over his repeated sexting scandals, also dubbed the new development “Dickileaks.” It featured a photo of a shirtless Weiner, taking a deer-in-the-headlights selfie.

The New York Times, followed by other outlets, reported Friday that a new batch of Clinton’s emails were discovered on a device shared by the disgraced former congressman and his estranged wife, Clinton aide Huma Abedin. The FBI was investigating text messages that Weiner is suspected of sending to a 15-year-old girl in North Carolina.

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In a letter to Congress on Friday, FBI director, James B. Comey, said that the new emails seemed to “appear to be pertinent to the investigation” of Clinton’s use of a private server when she was secretary of state. The Clinton campaign, fearful of losing its sizable lead over Donald Trump with less than two weeks before election day, demanded that the FBI release any and all information it has.

But never mind all that, because it’s time for penis puns. Take it away, New York Post:

Tomorrow's cover: Weiner sext probe found dirt on Hillary https://t.co/6z0BJkr23s pic.twitter.com/hAk6D02j8y — New York Post (@nypost) October 28, 2016

And, of course, Twitter reacted. Here are just a few of the best:

@nypost Hillary screwed by Wiener that’s not Bills - Deplorable Rusty (@sr_stocks) October 28, 2016

@SuzanneKelleher @nypost I think the fbi would be reticent to reopen this without something concerning. But regardless, you don’t think “dickileaks” is funny? Peace - John Gacinski (@RealGacinski) October 28, 2016

@nypost what was it Hillary said: “when they go low we go high”. Ok, I see. - Mark Thomson (@mixxmexx) October 28, 2016