Hillary Clinton took thinly veiled shots at President Trump as she referenced “impeachment” in a commencement speech to graduates of her alma mater, Wellesley College on Friday.

Clinton said her Wellesley class of 1969 was furious after the election of President Richard Nixon, “a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with his impeachment for obstruction of justice after firing the person running the investigation into him at the Department of Justice,” according to NPR.

The comment was a clear nod to Trump’s recent dismissal of FBI Director James Comey, who was leading an investigation into Russia’s possible involvement in the 2016 election, which Clinton lost to Trump.

Clinton also recalled Trump’s obsession with inaugural crowd size in a warning to students about the spread of fake news online.

“Some are even denying things we see with our own eyes. Like the size of crowds,” she said, according to NPR.

She also used her place on stage to criticize Trump’s administration and his new budget proposal, calling it an “attack of unimaginable cruelty on the most vulnerable among us.”

“Let’s call it what it is, it’s a con. They don’t even try to hide it,” she said of the Trump administration.

Clinton said she has been dealing with losing the election by taking long walks in the woods, spending time with her family and organizing her closet.

“I won’t lie, chardonnay helped a little too,” she added.