Freshman Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sparred on Twitter Sunday with White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway after Conway made the point on CNN and Twitter that Ocasio-Cortez did not immediately condemn the Easter Sunday terror attacks on churches in Sri Lanka.

Conway got into a heated debate with CNN's Jake Tapper over U.S. President Donald Trump's controversial 2017 comments "good people on both sides" Charlottesville comments while discussing Saturday's deadly synagogue shooting in San Diego.

Ocasio-Cortez explained to Conway that she was offline while visiting her grandmother in “Puerto Rico, which continues to suffer from the White House’s incompetent disaster response.”

The Congresswoman then slammed Conway for her suggestion asking, “Are you trying to imply that I am less Christian? What was the point of you bringing this up on national TV?”

Conway replied saying, “Wrong again. You can delete or apologize (holds breath). I was referring to @AOC silence about the Sri Lanka massacre of Christians (not “Easter Worshippers” as Obama and Hillary oddly said). Try listening before spewing.”

The exchange continued in a series of tweets, which concluded with Ocasio-Cortez saying, “You are using this as an excuse to stoke suspicion around my Christianity + faith life, @KellyannePolls. The Sri Lanka massacre was horrifying. No one should be targeted for their religion.”

Conway ended the exchange agreeing that, “@AOC you and I agree. I said on @CNN today & elsewhere that people of all faiths should be free from harm. I judge no one’s faith, incl. yours. Extreme Ideas like Green New Deal & Socialized Medicine DO scare me tho! Areas for bipartisanship? Call me.”