U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene appears to be upset by President Joe Biden's plan to tout a solar project in her state.

Biden announced on Thursday his intention to go to Georgia for the groundbreaking of a solar facility as part of his bid for another term as the president. He revealed the move at a South Carolina clean energy site, specifically calling out Greene by saying one of his biggest solar successes was in that area.

"You may find it hard to believe, but that’s Marjorie Taylor Greene’s district," he said, according to Politico.

"Biden and other administration officials have been going to Republican-held congressional districts to tout the White House’s Investing in America agenda: the American Rescue Plan, Inflation Reduction Act, the bipartisan infrastructure law and the CHIPS and Science Act," the outlet reported Thursday. "The administration hopes to show that the laws have spurred job growth, domestic manufacturing and economic development — while reminding the public that Republicans largely opposed the measures."

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After Politico published the article and posted it on Twitter, Greene, who has a history of criticizing the Biden family on Twitter, appeared to take a shot at Biden in connection with a bag of cocaine purportedly found on the White House grounds.

"Who wants to tell Joe and Hunter Biden it doesn’t snow in July in Georgia?" she wrote in response to the article.