Hillary Clinton feels very overwhelmed by Donald Trump’s presidency, but she intends to keep fighting his agenda.

“I intend to keep fighting to pursue his agenda and remain on the front lines of democracy,” she told a group of students at Georgetown University on Monday.

Clinton appeared at the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security to present human rights awards named in her honor to female activists.

She told attendees that advancing women’s rights and opportunities is the “unfinished business of the 21st century” and she plans to stick around to help finish the job, according to the Washington Post.

Not missing an opportunity to take a shot a Trump, Clinton said it’s “easy” to become overwhelmed by all that’s happening in today’s politics.

“I get overwhelmed at least a dozen times a day,” she said.

Yet she warned attendees not to get discouraged.

“It is hard to continue to speak out and stand up against what you think of as obvious wrongs,” she told the students. “But do not grow weary. Don’t get discouraged.”