If you come for George Santos, he'll insult your kid.

Despite notching a win on Wednesday night when a vote held by fellow Republicans to pink slip Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) failed, and even channeling drug kingpin Omar Little from "The Wire" in a tweet (since taken down) where he superimposed the line: "If you come for me, you best not miss" — he's still counterpunching.

This time it's in response to a fellow GOP colleague who teed off on him.

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"Last night, the House saw its shadow," said Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR) tweeted, poking fun at Groundhog Day nature of the situation. "Unfortunately, this means there will be two more weeks of Santos."

Santos shot back: "Your son is a felon."

"He has been in and out of the prison system for years. He is a drug dealer, poisoning people on the streets with meth and unlawful possession of a gun. Instead of being home, taking care of your son, you're sitting pretty in the swamp."

Santos pasted a link to a news item from KNWA detailing the case against Womack's 36-year-old felon son James who on Oct. 2 took a plea for being caught in a sting where he was armed with a gun and dealing more than 13.6 grams of methamphetamine.

When he's sentenced the younger Womack could be sent to prison for up to 40 years.

Santos is mired in scandal and a criminal indictment involving charges of wire fraud and money laundering.

He explained his break from candor was because he's reached a breaking point.

"Listen, I have been respectful of my colleagues through this process but I'm sick and tired of people with glass houses casting stones at me," he added in the social media post.

This month, a superseding indictment tacked on 10 more counts, tacked on identity theft and credit card fraud to his potential rap sheet should he be found guilty.

However, so far, the Long Island pol has pleaded not guilty and ignored a chorus of critics (many from his own GOP party) to resign; instead he's dug in to remain on the peoples' payroll.

On all charges Santos has pleaded not guilty.