Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand reportedly slammed her own party Thursday night, saying her fellow Democrats “turn a blind eye to sexual assault.”

The New York senator lobbed the harsh criticism while addressing a group of women union members at a weeklong conference in Iowa City, according to the Iowastartingline.com.

“I can’t tell you how angry I am that Democrats, Democrats turn a blind eye to sexual assault, sexual harassment and any reforms that value women in the workplace,” Gillibrand told the crowd.

She explained how in closed-door negotiations women’s rights policies are first on the chopping block for the sake of “compromise.”

The lawmaker’s remarks were in response to how she would shift the national culture to foster more welcoming workplaces for women, the report said.

Gillibrand also lashed out at her fellow Democratic presidential running mates, claiming more than one of them aren’t on board with women’s equality.

Without mentioning names, Gillibrand said, “We have Democratic candidates running for president right now who do not believe necessarily that it’s a good idea that women work outside the home.

“No joke. We have presidential candidates running right now who think the Me Too movement has gone too far.”

“What are you saying?” Gillibrand continued. “That any man, especially a powerful man, a well-liked man should be able to grope you in the ass or grope you in the boob or forcibly kiss you? Is that what you believe?”