Liberal Rep. Maxine Waters Wednesday urged Americans to take to the streets and scream for an end to President Trump’s term, endorsed impeachment and vowed that the White House won’t intimidate her.

Talking on CNBC, she said, “I think he's dangerous,” and added, “I don't know why people take it. I think Americans should be out in the streets screaming to the top of their voice. Do something. Make something happen.”

The California Democrat was interviewed by host John Harwood during a CNBC event and poked at Trump, who regularly pokes at her, and she suggested that racism was involved. She also claimed that the president was employing tactics against his critics suggested by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“A lot of people call it racism,” she said. “A lot of people call it-- tactics that he has employed that he's gotten from-- the Kremlin, and-- Putin, and the way that they handle things.”

But, she added, “I don't care what he says. He can do whatever he wants to. I know what I'm going to think about him. I think that this man does not deserve to be the president of the United States. He is one of the most deplorable people I've ever encountered in my life.”

And, she warned, “He can call me whatever he wants do. He does not intimidate me, and I'm not gonna stop talking about him.”

Harwood asked if Democrats would try to impeach Trump if they win the House. Waters said she didn’t know, but added, “I certainly think that he is eligible for impeachment.”

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