California congresswoman Maxine Waters is mobilizing her army of followers to harass Trump officials at every opportunity, both in person and online.

Peyman Golshani posted about his recent experience with Waters as she boarded a plane on Friday.

“Waiting in line to get on the airplane, the passengers one by one come and thank Rep. Maxine Waters for doing what is right. She says, ‘we all have to fight.’ And then asks who has Twitter: ‘you need to Retweet me …. Too many important things happening.’”

The next day Waters incited harassment against Trump officials during a “Keep Families Together” protest and toy drive in Los Angeles.

“If you think we’re rallying now, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet,” Waters said. “Already, you have members of your Cabinet that are being booed out of restaurants, who have protesters taking up at their house, who say, ‘No peace, no sleep. No peace, no sleep.’”

Waters declared “God is on OUR side!” and mocked Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ interpretation of the Bible.

“And so, let’s stay the course. Let’s make sure we show up wherever we have to show up and if you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere,” Waters continued.

The American Mirror highlighted Waters’ remarks and they immediately went viral, prompting some folks to resurrect an unflattering picture of the lawmaker sleeping aboard a plane in December. Ironically, leftists admonished the “creepy” photo taker at the time for allegedly harassing Waters during her snooze.

Regardless, Waters reiterated her hate on MSNBC on Sunday, doubling down on her calls to “absolutely harass” Trump and his supporters.

“He loves the strongmen and the dictators of the world because he wants to be just like them. He wants to run the country like them,” the 79-year-old career politician said.

“And I want to tell you, for these members of his Cabinet who remain and try to defend him, they’re not going to be able to go to a restaurant, to be able to stop at a gas station, to be able to shop at a department store,” she went on. “The people are going to turn on them, they’re going to protest, they’re going to absolutely harass them until they tell the president: ‘No, I can’t hang with you.’”

After an avalanche of criticism – from both the House majority and minority leadership, among many others – Waters backtracked on her comments on Monday.

“I have nothing to do with the way people decide to protest. Protest is the Democratic way, as long as it is peaceful. I believe in peaceful protest. It is guaranteed to you in a democracy,” she said.

“I have no way of telling people how to protest, what they should protest …”