While Republican National Convention speakers continued to largely attack Hillary Clinton (some even more than promoting Trump), her social team was hard at work with some serious snark.

On Tuesday night, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie and other speakers attacked Clinton for her diplomatic experience, her private email server and most everything else. Her Twitter account, in response, fact checked, pulled out arguments and turned up the sassiness during the GOP's big event.

When Senator Mitch McConnell warned the convention of all the harm a Clinton presidency could do, she tweeted his quote about their friendly relationship.

Senator McConnell can be very complimentary—when you're not on the ballot. #RNCinCLE pic.twitter.com/RA9bCeaDht — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 20, 2016

When Speaker of the House Paul Ryan boasted about the inclusivity of the Republican party, Clinton fired back with her view of its limiting platform.

When New Jersey Governor Chris Christie put her on a mock trial, inviting the GOP attendees to judge her innocent or guilty, Clinton's Twitter called into question his own record.

If you think Chris Christie can lecture anyone on ethics, we have a bridge to sell you. https://t.co/c1nkZojJFL #RNCinCLE — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 20, 2016

When West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito said that Clinton was in no way capable of serving as president, her social team responded with a quote from Capito herself.

And when Ben Carson questioned Hillary Clinton's possible allegiance to a mentor that worshipped Lucifer, Clinton merely responded with a quote from the brain surgeon about her ability to lead.

It's not brain surgery: Republicans tend to be a bit more truth-y when the presidency isn't on the line. #RNCinCLE pic.twitter.com/LX3y5Iq7p7 — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 20, 2016

We're sure the next two nights of the GOP convention will keep Clinton's social team mighty busy.