Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin made clear that she believes there’s nothing funny about the acquittal of a man known as the D.C. “Sandwich Guy.”

Sandwich Guy, whose real name is Sean Dunn, was found not guilty this week after being accused of assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol agent by throwing a Subway sandwich at him.

McLaughlin appeared on this week’s episode of Fox News’ “Saturday in America,” where host Kayleigh McEnany asked, “What message does that send when you can just throw sandwiches at CBP officials?”

The former White House press secretary asked the question after playing a clip of Dunn speaking to reporters after his acquittal. In the clip, Dunn said he believed he was “protecting the rights of immigrants” on the night that led to his arrest.

McLaughlin first called Dunn an “embarrassment” and accused him of “grandstanding.” Then she really got on a roll.