Not the greatest start to Hillary's homecoming week. Outgoing Democratic Party chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz was booed and heckled at a Florida delegate breakfast, with attendees shouting "shame."

Man this is brutal: DWS being booed this morning at the Florida Delegation Breakfast ahead of the DNC: https://t.co/nhdCpyMrZO — Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) July 25, 2016

As The Hill reports, Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz was repeatedly interrupted and booed Monday as she sought to speak to Florida's delegation.

The Florida lawmaker, who will resign after this week's convention in response to the disclosure of emails that showed top members of the DNC working to boost Hillary Clinton's primary bid, had to strain her voice to yell over the flurry of protestors who showed up to interrupt her speech. "We need to make sure we move together in a unified way," she said over shouts from the crowd. As she spoke, people stood on chairs holding up signs that said "emails," "No!," and "Thanks for the 'help,' Debbie." The heckling didn't stop even as Wasserman Schultz mentioned last night's shooting in Fort Meyers, Florida, that left two dead and more than a dozen injured. Wasserman Schutz was defiant, insisting that she would remain for the entire convention. "We know the voices in this room that are standing up and being disruptive, that’s not the Florida we know. The Florida we know is united, the Florida we know will continue to create jobs.”

Yet the remarkable scene raised more questions about the wisdom of having Wasserman Schultz gavel the convention in and out.

"Bedlam" breaks out...

Bedlam as Debbie Wasserman Schultz appears at the Florida delegation meeting at the DNC. @ndn pic.twitter.com/zVbfbbtAug — Brent Batten (@NDN_BrentBatten) July 25, 2016

Unity? Just wait until DWS' replacement, Donna Brazile, takes the stage with the same baggage.

The ending was just as calamitous:

Holy shit. Schultz had to be whisked out of her own delegation's breakfast by security. — David Catanese (@davecatanese) July 25, 2016

It was unclear if she was escorted out to shouts of "Goldman Sachs."

And with The Democrats rapidly losing the narrative, Clinton campaign manager Bobby Mook was dispatched to Bloomberg.

*GOP CONVENTION HAD `FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS' CLINTON'S MOOK SAYS

*GOP CONVENTION ATTENDEES WERE LIKE `ANGRY MOB,' MOOK SAYS

*MOOK SAYS TRUMP IS `ENORMOUSLY VULNERABLE'

*OHIO, FLORIDA WILL BE `EXTREMELY IMPORTANT,' CLINTON AIDE SAYS

An "angry mob"? Like the DNC delegates above you mean?

Trump, of course, is not shy about chiming in...