Queens Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter Friday to crow about reports that Amazon was reconsidering its plan to create a new campus in the Big Apple because of local opposition.

“Can everyday people come together and effectively organize against creeping overreach of one of the world’s biggest corporations? Yes, they can,” she wrote, along with a link to a story in the Washington Post, which first reported the development.

The giant online retailer has not leased or bought office space for the project, making it easy to withdraw its commitment, the paper reported.

Amazon execs have had talks about abandoning their New York plans and exploring alternatives, a pair of sources said.

Even though Amazon had promised to bring 25,000 jobs to the region, Ocasio-Cortez and other officials have opposed the deal.

State Sen. Mike Gianaris, Amazon’s most vocal critic, accused the company of a shakedown.

“This is the type of extortion by Amazon that’s got us in to this mess in the first place. They think they can sit there in Seattle and dictate terms and hope that governments bend to their will. Well. Its not going to work,” Gianaris told Bloomberg News.

“They are sitting there, dictating to Governments of this country how much money they want, making them compete with each other, forcing them to sign secrecy agreements and then threatening to leave if they don’t get their way. Well that is not the way to operate and New York does not need to bend to Jeff Bezos’s will.