Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi was driven out of a movie theater on Saturday as a crowd of protesters surrounded her, shouting, “shame on you!” and “you’re a horrible person!”

Video shared on YouTube shows Bondi and several others leaving the theater without responding or confronting the protesters who drove them out, following them all the way to a waiting vehicle.

Protesters could be heard yelling questions at Bondi, who was there to take in the Mister Rogers documentary, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.” Some reportedly asked, “Would Mister Rogers take away children from their parents?”

Another protester was reported as saying, “What would Mr. Rogers think about you and your legacy in Florida? Taking away health insurance from people with pre-existing conditions, Pam Bondi! Shame on you!” (RELATED: Ana Navarro Says Sanders’ Restaurant Ejection Is The ‘Cost To Being An Accomplice’ To Trump)

Bondi responded to the confrontation, saying, “We were in a movie about anti-bullying and practicing peace and love and tolerance and accepting of people for their differences. That’s what Mr. Rogers is all about. We all believe in free speech, but there’s a big difference there.”

Bondi joins White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders and DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen in the ranks of women who in the last week alone have been attacked in public venues for their support of President Trump and his policies.