Conservative political commentator Candace Owens got involved in a Twitter argument between former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, accusing the New York congresswoman of hypocrisy in her response to the coronavirus.

“Trump has NO PLAN to get people safely back to work,” Ocasio-Cortez said in response to a Sanders tweet criticizing her comments calling for American workers to boycott their jobs. “GOP Govs like Kemp are sending vulnerable workers to die w/ false claims of safety. Trump also pushed an unproven, dangerous treatment as a 'cure' & firing experts who want to vet claims. Last thing you care abt is safety.”

Trump has NO PLAN to get people safely back to work.



GOP Govs like Kemp are sending vulnerable workers to die w/ false claims of safety.



Trump also pushed an unproven, dangerous treatment as a “cure” & firing experts who want to vet claims.



Last thing you care abt is safety. https://t.co/3yEgTp3dqf — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) April 23, 2020

“You routinely complain that poverty is the reason that more minorities will die from Covid-19," Owens responded. “But you advocate for a BOYCOTT of employment, thereby impoverishing millions MORE minorities. You’re an intellectual coward that only responds to white people that criticize you.”

“You’re a racist, radical communist that wants to expand government control and dependency— and you are using the plight of minorities to fulfill your sick and twisted goals,” she added.

You routinely complain that poverty is the reason that more minorities will die from Covid-19.



—but you advocate for a BOYCOTT of employment, thereby impoverishing millions MORE minorities.



You’re an intellectual coward that only responds to white people that criticize you. https://t.co/XEVkboeb5G — Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) April 23, 2020

Ocasio-Cortez said earlier this week that low-income workers should boycott their jobs to protest economic insecurity when national stay-at-home orders are lifted.

Only in America does "liberation" mean going back to work.@AOC sits down with @anandwrites to talk about why a return to normalcy isn't enough in a post-coronavirus world. SEAT AT THE TABLE premieres tonight at 10p. #seatatthetable pic.twitter.com/fNE9reHeKG — VICE TV (@VICETV) April 22, 2020

“When we talk about this idea of reopening society, you know, only in America does the president — when the president tweets about liberation — does he mean go back to work. When we have this discussion about going back or reopening, I think a lot of people should just say ‘no’ — we’re not going back to that,” she said.

“We’re not going back to working 70-hour weeks just so that we could put food on the table and not even feel any sort of semblance of security in our lives.”