Hillary Clinton’s supporters aren’t going to let anybody ask their candidate any real questions — and they’ll apparently use physical force if necessary.

Progressive Report published a video showing what they say is a Hillary Clinton supporter elbowing a woman they say is a Greenpeace activist in the face at Clinton’s Los Angeles rally today.

The video shows the woman (in the polka dot shirt) attempting to maneuver closer to the rope line as Clinton was approaching.

As she was leaning in to ask a question, someone holding a phone in the air first pulled her back, then reached in front of her and elbowed her in the face, pushing her away from the candidate.

The person then got in front of the questioner and pushed her back.

The woman’s question is not audible.

It’s unclear whether charges will be filed after the apparent battery.

Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey is a Clinton supporter. She attended a fundraiser for the candidate last August, Newsday reported.

Shouse California Law Group explains the state’s “assault and battery” laws on its website, including this:

The following are examples of situations where California battery charges may be filed:

* A woman pushes the man who just cut in front of her in line at the grocery store

If Progressive Report’s claim is true, the Clinton supporter was likely trying to disrupt a repeat of a moment along a New York rope line in March.

After the Democratic front runner had just finished a rally at the SUNY Purchase campus, she got into a shouting match with a Greenpeace activist:

“Thank you for talking about climate change,” the woman off camera said in the video released by Greenpeace. She then asked the candidate if she would go back on her word and not have “fossil fuel money” in her campaign.

“I do not have — I have money from people who work for fossil fuel companies — I am so sick,” Clinton said, the smile long gone from her face.

“I am so sick of the Sanders campaign lying about me! I’m sick of it!” Clinton yelled, pointing in the woman’s face.

Greenpeace posted with the video, “At a Hillary Clinton rally at SUNY Purchase campus today, the presidential candidate lost her patience with a Greenpeace activist who thanked her for her commitment to climate change then asked her whether she’ll reject fossil fuel money moving forward. Pointing her finger at activist Eva Resnick-Day, Clinton claimed she only takes money from people who work for fossil fuel companies and called the accusations lies.”