White House lawyers gave their Democratic foes a dose of their own medicine at President Trump’s impeachment trial Tuesday — by playing old video clips in which New York pols such as Rep. Jerry Nadler and Sen. Chuck Schumer railed against embarking on the extraordinary measure when it’s politically polarizing.

A few days after Nadler played video of GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham at then-President Clinton’s 1999 impeachment hearing to allegedly reveal double-talk, Trump defense lawyer Pat Cipollone did the same thing to the rep from Manhattan.

As part of his closing remarks, Cipollone showed video of Nadler from the same time in which the congressman says, “There must never be a narrowly voted impeachment or an impeachment supported by one of our major political parties and opposed by the other.

“Such an impeachment … will call into question the very legitimacy of our Constitution.”

Trump’s impeachment in the House fell along party lines, as his trial vote is expected to go in the Senate.

Cipollone also showed video of Schumer from the Democratic Clinton’s impeachment in which the New York senator lamented that the measure was being “used as a routine tool to fight political battles.

“My fear is that when a Republican wins the White House, the Democrats will demand payback,” Schumer said in the footage.

Cipollone said after showing the clips, “You were right,” prompting some chuckles, and added, “I couldn’t have said it better myself.”