U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman continued calling for Donald Trump to ease up on his Twitter postings, responding to the president’s controversial CNN tweet on Sunday by saying it was “exactly what I meant when I said #StopTheTwitterTantrums.”

Exactly what I meant when I said, #StopTheTwitterTantrums https://t.co/A7HMLKEemP — Rep. Mike Coffman (@RepMikeCoffman) July 2, 2017

Coffman, an Aurora Republican, first called for Trump to dial it back on Twitter Thursday after the president’s tweets criticizing the hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, saying one was “psycho” while the other was “bleeding badly from a face-lift.”

Coffman’s Twitter account started using the #StopTheTwitterTantrums hashtag after Trump’s Morning Joe tweets last week and then resurfaced it on Sunday following Trump’s latest controversial posting — a video of him body slamming a man whose head was replaced with the CNN logo. The Sunday tweet drew quick ire from Democrats and fellow Republicans, as well as groups representing reporters.

On ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday, homeland security adviser Tom Bossert pursed his lips when shown the tweet on air, then defended Trump, saying he was communicating directly in a “genuine” way to Americans.

“I think that no one would perceive that as a threat,” Bossert told “This Week” host Martha Raddatz. “I hope they don’t.”

The President’s tweets are beneath the dignity of his office. It needs to stop. #StopTheTwitterTantrums — Rep. Mike Coffman (@RepMikeCoffman) June 29, 2017

Coffman has been vocal about his opposition to the Trump administration’s relationship with the news media and has consistently raised concerns about the president.

At an April town hall, Coffman said White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer “needs to go.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.