You might remember Twitchy’s post from Tuesday about University of Tennessee senior Brenna Spencer, who managed to trigger liberals with her graduation photo, which was both pro-gun and pro-Trump:

I don’t take normal college graduation photos… pic.twitter.com/eI1NvLFYHs — Brenna Spencer (@BrennaSpencer) April 7, 2018

Spencer might have started a trend. On Wednesday, Washington Examiner contributor Alana Mastrangelo posted a similar photo taken in Cleveland in solidarity with Spencer.

ABC News called the police on my friend, Brenna Spencer (probably hoping to get a better story). Here I am in solidarity with Brenna, also carrying in public. We will NOT allow for Leftist intimidation tactics to hinder our inalienable #2A rights. pic.twitter.com/qzv9adtm9G — Alana Mastrangelo (@ARmastrangelo) April 11, 2018

There is nothing controversial about carrying a firearm. It is a God-given, inalienable right. — Alana Mastrangelo (@ARmastrangelo) April 11, 2018

We’re old enough to remember the panic about the Republican National Convention being held in Cleveland and groups promising to open carry outside the convention center: there were plenty of photos taken, but not a shot fired — the commotion came from communists intent on burning a flag in the street.

Looks like Mastrangelo has earned a few fans herself.

In Cleveland? Hell yeah! https://t.co/hgKLIXtN4N — MAN Of PERDITION (@PerditionMan) April 11, 2018

For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of Cleveland because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback. https://t.co/BA3NCUmnWC — Level2Lobster (@LobsterLevel2) April 11, 2018

I see an awesome trend starting here… https://t.co/92uerWytVj — Daniel Horne (@dhorne41) April 11, 2018

I think trained, continually certified open carry should be the law of the land. That, to me, is what a "well regulated militia" is. https://t.co/6rCOVnglso — ?Anne M Shaw? (@Anne_M_Shaw) April 11, 2018

Good for these girls!! https://t.co/JtRgT9Bpkj — Christine Galvin (@ChrissyG711) April 11, 2018

Now this is how you properly display a gun in a photo. Not tucked in your pants….holster. When it comes to guns and empowering others you shouldn't be nonchalant. https://t.co/NhrRzIhDZb — darren smith (@darrentweets2) April 11, 2018

Apparently snowflakes don't approve of a lady carrying. Just goes to show how weak and insecure they are. https://t.co/rQ8tyJZvwQ — JJ Pesavento (@rdrhwke) April 11, 2018

Naturally #gunsense will lose their minds over this. Strong, independent women scare them. https://t.co/RY5Q3l56RV — Adam Piersen (@AdamPiersen) April 11, 2018

Shout out to women who are willing to protect themselves and those around them ? https://t.co/4N9SJ0GMCh — Ben Pledger (@whatapledger) April 11, 2018

Let's get a trend going here. https://t.co/AuSEFaMFO8 — John Barry (@CardsFanTX) April 11, 2018

Here's hoping for a million more posts just like this! ?????? https://t.co/5jv68FjCWl — Attorney Paul Ryan (@AttorneyRyan) April 11, 2018

We don’t have a million, but here’s one of Antonia Okafor taken in solidarity with Spencer.

For those asking, I am carrying a @kimberamerica bel air micro carry in .380? https://t.co/xGUKVaU6xd — Antonia Okafor (@antonia_okafor) April 11, 2018

Love this! All empowered women should do this. I thought @BrennaSpencer's pic was awesome, and I love seeing all these women showing their support! https://t.co/k7T9gdikP9 — Malachi (@TheFirstMalachi) April 11, 2018

As an added bonus, here’s Spencer talking about her “controversial” photo with Fox News’ Ainsley Earhardt.

Tennessee college senior Brenna Spencer defends posing for graduation picture with gun in her waistband: “I think it’s really important to empower people to show that you should be allowed to protect yourself. Your rights don’t stop at a college campus.” @foxandfriends pic.twitter.com/kDU5fb4VDX — Ainsley Earhardt (@ainsleyearhardt) April 11, 2018

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