Hillary Clinton's twitter feed has come alive as she pivots to face Donald Trump. | Getty Clinton snarks at Trump on Twitter

Minutes after Donald Trump ripped into "Crooked Hillary" for catching President Barack Obama's endorsement last week, Clinton's official Twitter account zinged back: "Delete your account."

As the tart tweet soared on social media, Trump's response limped in more than two hours later: "How long did it take your staff of 823 people to think that up--and where are your 33,000 emails that you deleted?"


Clinton's team, now in full general-election battle mode, has taken on a new posture on Twitter, increasingly showing an appetite for snark, wisecracks and what Trump's feed has offered from its humble beginnings in 2009: a dose of personality.

Referring to Trump's declaration that he is "the real friend" of the LGBT community in the aftermath of the Orlando attack at a gay nightclub, Clinton's account on Friday fired off, "Yeah, no." Accompanying the tweet was a 50-second video from Clinton's campaign featuring past statements from Trump that would not appear to square with his claims.

Donald Trump says he's "the real friend" of the LGBT community. Yeah, no.https://t.co/TWwZKC5ARS — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 17, 2016

In response to a CNN reporter's tweet sharing Trump's remarks in Dallas on Thursday night, "You tell me: who is better for the gay community and who is better for women than Donald Trump," Clinton's account offered a simple, "Hi."

After Trump on Wednesday mistakenly referred to Belgium as a city, rather than its capital, Brussels, Clinton's Twitter account put out a video mocking him for the flub.

The tweets were not all related to Trump. On Friday morning, Clinton's team spotted a New York Times post on the ideal time it should take to swipe a MetroCard for New York City's subway. Clinton infamously struggled to get through the faregate while campaigning in the city in April.

"Helpful," the tweet said.