Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) blasted MAGA conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich after he took a swipe at her shock decision to resign from Congress in January.

Greene, whose break from Donald Trump led to the president calling her a “traitor,” took to X on Tuesday to address the platform’s new location feature, which has called into question the origin of several political accounts.

In one post, she ranted about the “Political Industrial Complex [controlling] a hive mind with hyper partisan politics” before knocking accounts based outside the U.S. that spewed “targeted talking points in order to sway your opinion.”

Greene also took on the so-called “Complex” earlier this week, claiming that it distracted people from rising to power to solve “the crises that plague all of us,” like the national debt and America’s health care system. Greene has a history of attacking lawmakers, name-calling and pushing lies to advance her agenda.

Cernovich’s response to Greene’s post: “You need to serve out your full term.”

“Oh I haven’t suffered enough for you while you post all day behind a screen. Do I have to stay until I’m assassinated like our friend Charlie Kirk. Will that be good enough for you then?” wrote Greene, after quoting Cernovich’s post. “Shit posting on the internet all day isn’t fighting. Get off YOUR ass and run for Congress.”

In a separate post to her congressional account, Greene suggested that Cernovich’s reply was sexist, writing that it was “typical” of Republican men to tell a woman to “shut up get back in the kitchen and fix me something to eat.”

“F*ck you in the sweetest most southern drawl I can enunciate,” she wrote.

Cernovich continued to harangueGreene for failing to finish her full term, then accused her of holding the “biggest pity party.”

“I always supported you and defended you against the lies,” he wrote. “You ran for re-election and owe your voters a full term.”

“So your support is telling me to stay in there until I’m murdered and keep fighting the broken system that can’t be fixed? That’s not support, that’s cruel,” Greene hit back. “Instead of listening to me tell all of you that it’s broken far beyond repair more than you know, you throw rocks. Again run for congress yourself. Stop keyboarding.”

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