Fox News host Sean Hannity questioned his colleague Megyn Kelly in a lengthy series of tweets that started Sunday evening and stretched into Monday morning.

Hannity was reacting to remarks Kelly made in an interview that aired Sunday. She said certain TV hosts who supported President-elect Donald Trump were just “acting” when they asked Trump tough questions.

As one of the fiercest pro-Trump hosts on cable news, Hannity seemed to be under the impression that Kelly was referring to him:

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Kelly did not respond on Twitter.

Hannity feuded with Kelly in October after she said Trump was avoiding "unsafe spaces" and instead only appearing on shows like "Hannity."

The two hosts later made up, with Kelly saying in a tweet days later: "We're Irish. It's complicated."

Kelly most recently came under subtle fire from Bill O'Reilly, who implied that her new book, "Settle For More," made Fox News "look bad."

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