The progressive congresswoman said she had “some tea” on MTG and delivered an eyebrow-raising claim.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) claimed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has been on a “revenge tour” because President Donald Trump and cohorts “shut down” her Senate aspirations.

The normally Trump-loyal Greene has notably defied the president lately, pushing for the Jeffrey Epstein files to be released and essentially siding with Democrats in the health care fight that’s extending the government shutdown.

“Here’s some tea for you,” Ocasio-Cortez said on an Instagram livestream Monday. “MTG, people are like, ‘Oh my God, she’s saying all these things, like, what’s gotten into her lately?’ ‘Oh, like, she’s bucking against Trump, she’s bucking against the administration.’”

“Marjorie Taylor Greene wanted to run for Senate in Georgia,” the Democrat continued. “She wanted to run for Senate earlier this year in the state of Georgia. She wanted to be the Republican nominee for Senate. So she was gearing up for that statewide race, and Trump told her no.

“Trump said no. And the White House and Trump Land shut down Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal ambitions to run for Senate, and she has been on a revenge tour ever since.”

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (left) claimed Marjorie Taylor Greene is on a "revenge tour" after Donald Trump allegedly scuttled her Senate aspirations.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (left) claimed Marjorie Taylor Greene is on a “revenge tour” after Donald Trump allegedly scuttled her Senate aspirations.

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Greene declared in May she would not run to unseat Democratic incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff. “Even with a few good Republicans in the Senate, nothing changes,” she wrote on X at the time.

She indicated to The Hill on Tuesday that her stance hasn’t changed.

“I have already explained in a lengthy post that I have no interest in serving in the U.S. Senate. Look at the Senate right now, it’s a total mess,” Greene said in a statement.

In a “hell just froze over” moment Tuesday, Greene appeared on “The View” and blasted “weak Republican men” but restated her fealty to the president. “I do love him,” she said.

The White House did not immediately return a request for comment on Ocasio-Cortez’s remarks.