Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is continuing to throw Twitter jabs at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Replying to a tweet from The Daily Beast that said McConnell’s campaign manager “essentially” said “boys will be boys” in response to the now-viral “Team Mitch” cardboard cutout photo, Ocasio-Cortez said: “Is that also the reason why you’ve chosen to block the Violence Against Women act too, @senatemajldr?”

“It prevents dating partners w/ records of abuse + stalking women (also an early warning sign from many mass shooters) from obtaining a gun,” the congresswoman added, using the hashtag #WheresMitch.

“#WheresMitch on HR8,” she said. “#WheresMitch on the Charleston Loophole…Boys will be held accountable for their actions, starting with Mitch McConnell.”

The “Team Mitch” photo that sparked Ocasio-Cortez’s ongoing beef with McConnell shows a group of young men suggestively posing with a cardboard cutout of the Democratic lawmaker — while wearing shirts that read “Team Mitch.”

“Hey @senatemajldr – these young men look like they work for you,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted on Monday night. “Just wanted to clarify: are you paying for young men to practice groping & choking members of Congress w/ your payroll,” she asked, “or is this just the standard culture of #TeamMitch?”

McConnell’s campaign manager, Kevin Golden, released a statement Tuesday saying the senator “in no way condones” the group’s actions.

“These young men are not campaign staff, they’re high schoolers and it’s incredible that the national media has sought to once again paint a target on their backs rather than report real, and significant news in our country,” Golden said.

The feud between Ocasio-Cortez and McConnell stems from the majority leader’s decision to not call a Senate vote on a gun reform bill that was passed by the Democratic-controlled House back in February.

Ocasio-Cortez condemned McConnell on Twitter in the wake of the El Paso and Dayton shootings after he offered his condolences.

“The House passed HR8, a Bipartisan Background Checks Act, *5 months ago* and the Senate has yet to vote on it,” the freshman legislator tweeted. “You’ve been sitting on it since February giving bogus excuses. Care to explain the people why?”

An “angry, left-wing mob” protested outside of McConnell’s house in Kentucky on Monday night — hurling death threats and other nasty comments over his stance on the gun reform bill, his camp said Tuesday.

The 77-year-old senator was home recovering from a shoulder fracture.

“These threats go far beyond a political cartoon or a broken shoulder,” Golden said, blasting Ocasio-Cortez and “liberal Twitter personalities” for stoking the fire.

“They are serious calls to physical violence and we’ve alerted law enforcement.”