Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made headlines once again after she confronted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Wednesday, which led David Hogg, who has also been targeted by the Congresswoman, to speak out against her.

After Ocasio-Cortez, also known as AOC, left a meeting in the House chamber, Greene directly approached her by shouting and asking her why she supported “terrorist” groups like Antifa and Black Lives Matter, according to Washington Post reporters who witnessed the exchange first hand.

"You don't care about the American people," Greene shouted. "Why do you support terrorists and Antifa?"

When Hogg, a gun control activist and Parkland school shooting survivor, caught wind of this altercation, he shared his opinion on the Representative, who publicly harassed the now 21-year-old in the past, calling him a “coward” and “#littleHitler.”

Many agreed with him and are sticking by his, and AOC’s side.

While the 46-year-old hasn’t responded to Hogg’s comments, she’s still releasing statements on Twitter to share her opinion about AOC and the security concerns she’s raised since the encounter.

In February, Greene was removed from her committee assignments due to her past actions and violent public statements.

"If I was on a committee, I'd be wasting my time, because my conservative values wouldn't be heard and neither would my district's," Greene said in response at the time, via Politico.

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Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) arrives to the Hyatt Regency hotel on Capitol Hill on Nov. 12, 2020, in Washington, D.C. Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images