John Legend called on Sarah Sanders and others in President Donald Trump’s administration to resign if they don’t want to be harassed in public places.

“Bottom line is that I’m very comfortable with a non violent form of social censure being visited upon people who implement and defend such intentionally harmful policies,” the 39-year-old singer tweeted Monday. The comments came in response to a video showing Rep. Maxine Waters calling on people to push back on those who work for the administration, like driving Sanders and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen out of restaurants.

“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,” the congresswoman explained during a “Keep Families Together” rally over the weekend.

“Far less pain is being visited upon Sarah et al than these families at the border. Shame on the whole lot,” he added before suggesting that if she doesn’t want to “be held accountable for the administration’s evil” she and others should quit.

Bottom line is that I’m very comfortable with a non violent form of social censure being visited upon people who implement and defend such intentionally harmful policies. Far less pain is being visited upon Sarah et al than these families at the border. Shame on the whole lot — John Legend (@johnlegend) June 25, 2018

Her boss is talking about an infestation and invasion by animals and rapists, etc. Intentionally dehumanizing Latinos so that he can more comfortably visit harm upon them. While tearing their families apart and interning them in tented camps This is Nazi shit. Fuck politeness. — John Legend (@johnlegend) June 25, 2018

If she doesn’t want to be held accountable for the administration’s evil, she can resign and denounce it. — John Legend (@johnlegend) June 25, 2018