A councilwoman in Texas is accused of mocking and shouting expletives at a group of teen girls because one of them was wearing a Trump shirt.

Kellye Burke, a West University Place councilwoman, was charged with disorderly conduct Thursday for the cookie shop incident involving a “Make America Great Again” shirt, news station KPRC reported.

The girls said they were in line at the Houston bakery Saturday night to buy cookies for their church when Burke approached them.

“Grab ’em by the [expletive], girls!'” she allegedly shouted.

The group laughed it off, but one girl’s father, who didn’t want to be identified, said the woman continued to make a scene.

“Then, she yells it again!” he told the news station. “At that point the girls were getting kind of scared, and then the woman starts, you, know, going, ‘MAGA! MAGA! MAGA!’ while shaking her fist.”

He said Burke’s outburst terrified the young group.

“They were scared,” the father said. “They were absolutely scared. My little girl essentially wanted to know if this woman was going to hurt her.”

One of the teens’ moms was able to track down video of the verbal attack on social media, which helped her identify the woman as Burke.

The Harris County Constable’s Office cited her Thursday for disorderly conduct, which is a misdemeanor that could carry a $500 fine.

Burke issued a statement the same day apologizing for her “judgment.”

“I have repeatedly apologized for the bad judgment I used and making the statement that I did, but I do not believe repeating the words of the President of the United States is a crime,” Burke told KPRC. “However, I will apologize again on behalf of myself, the President of the United States and all the media outlets who repeated his words both electronically and in print.”