Sometimes, the best burns are months in the making. For proof, look no further than Trevor Noah on Tuesday’s Daily Show, who couldn’t help but turn his attention, ever so briefly, to Tomi Lahren.

For those who need a refresher: the conservative firebrand, who anchors a program on The Blaze, appeared on The Daily Show in December for an interview with Noah. As the two sparred, and as Noah pressed Lahren repeatedly on a wide swath of issues, their conversation seemed to echo former Daily Show host Jon Stewart’s debates with Bill O’Reilly. Noah and Lahren’s exchange energized The Daily Show, although it also sparked controversy, as some wondered whether the debate helped Lahren more than it enlightened anyone.

Now, though, Lahren has finally angered the wrong group. After voicing her pro-choice position on The View—”I can’t sit here and be a hypocrite and say I’m for limited government, but I think that the government should decide what women do with their bodies; stay out of my guns, and you can stay out of my body as well,” she said—Lahren has reportedly been suspended from The Blaze. And on Tuesday night, Noah addressed that suspension.

“Honestly, this is not cool,” Noah declared—especially for a news network that, as he pointed out, consistently decries “snowflakes” who supposedly can’t stand being disagreed with. “I was offended by the hypocrisy,” Noah added. “I was so offended that I wanted to protest it. Unfortunately, there’s no type of black people protest that Tomi is comfortable with, so I guess we should just move on.”

It was a perfectly delivered burn—and a callback to the most talked-about moment from their Daily Show interview. In December, Noah asked Lahren—who has frequently criticized the Black Lives Matter movement and Colin Kaepernick—”How should a black person bring up their grievances?” Lahren repeatedly tried to dodge the question, but Noah wouldn’t let her off the hook. “I would like to know if you’ve ever thought of the ‘how,’ ” Noah said, “because you’re the first person I’ve met who’s said this. I’ve seen this message online. I’m not labeling you as the bad person. I just want to know if you’ve ever thought of the ‘how.’ ”

Lahren never did manage to answer his query. Irony can be cruel, can’t it?