Democrats are growing increasingly hysterical over President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday. Some protested outside the White House Monday night when Trump returned, while others, like Scott Dworkin, called for the removal of Trump and Vice President Mike Pence from office and for defeated 2016 Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to “take over”.

Dworkin describes himself on Twitter, “Co-Founder @TheDemCoalition. #DworkinReport podcast host. #AMJoy on MSNBC Contributor. Proud member of #TheResistance. Helped uncover #TrumpRussia scandal.”

The Democratic Coalition’s about on Twitter reads, “The nation’s largest grassroots Resistance organization. We campaign for Democrats, investigate Trump/GOP and we fight foreign influence. #TheResistance”

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Scott Dworkin, image via Twitter avatar.

Dworkin has 359,000 followers on Twitter, the Democratic Coalition has 163,000 followers.

Dworkin posted Monday night, “Trump and Pence should be removed from office and we should either have a new election, or Hillary Clinton should take over. That’s how we beat Putin. There is no other way. #ImpeachTrump”

Trump and Pence should be removed from office and we should either have a new election, or Hillary Clinton should take over. That’s how we beat Putin. There is no other way. #ImpeachTrump — Scott Dworkin (@funder) July 17, 2018

Video by Buzzfeed reporter Tarini Parti of protesters outside the White House Monday night.

Protesters outside the White House getting pretty loud tonight pic.twitter.com/2PhI8I7PxE — Tarini Parti (@tparti) July 17, 2018

And by Alejandro Alvarez:

Secret Service just lifted the security cordon at the edge of Lafayette. Protest surging forward, closer to the north fence: pic.twitter.com/Y7vBMyAgkb — Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) July 17, 2018

More 📸 from the last few hours at the White House. Heard on the megaphone while heading out: ”There is no president right now, just a squatter, the job is vacant.” pic.twitter.com/HTro7MVvMz — Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) July 17, 2018

Hillary Clinton adviser Adam Parkhomenko says the protesters will be back Tuesday night.