Eric Holder is defiantly doubling down on his comment to “kick” Republicans, and made it clear to a heckler that Democrats “won’t take anything” from conservatives.

While campaigning in Florida for gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, Jacob Engels disrupted Holder’s outdoor appearance with a bullhorn and bike bell.

Engels paced back-and-forth outside the venue drawing attention to himself.

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“It’s time you denounce violence, Mr. Holder, Engels said.

“‘Kick them when they’re down,’ those are your words,” he continued.

Security for the event got in Engels’ face, physically pushing him back. Police officers held Gillum supporters back from confronting Engels.

Here’s another angle, showing Holder losing his cool:

“Hey — you know what I meany by that? We’re Democrats and we’re proud of it! We won’t take anything!” Holder yelled at the heckler.

Holder was confronted over his urging violence against Republicans.

The Washington Post reported:

During a campaign swing in McDonough, Ga., on Sunday, former attorney general Eric Holder notes former first lady Michelle Obama’s high-minded 2016 slogan, “When they go low, we go high.” Then he makes clear he disagrees.

“No, no,” Holder says. “When they go low, we kick ’em. That’s what this new Democratic Party is about.”

He added, “That’s what this new Democratic Party is about. We’re proud as hell to be Democrats. We’re going to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party. We’re proud of our history. We’re proud of our present. And we’re proud of the future we can create for this country.”