Hillary Clinton cheered on the March for Our Lives anti-gun violence rally in Washington, D.C., in a tweet Saturday.

"Listening to the students from Parkland and across the country today is a reminder of what is possible when our future is in the right hands, and when we match inspiration with determination," the former secretary of state tweeted.



Listening to the students from Parkland and across the country today is a reminder of what is possible when our future is in the right hands, and when we match inspiration with determination. https://t.co/fhiEBIw15B — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 24, 2018



Clinton was referring to the student survivors of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where a deadly shooting took place last month. Several of those students were in D.C., calling for stricter gun control laws.

Clinton's tweet was a response to another tweet of a GIF of pop star singer Ariana Grande being mobbed by demonstrators for a selfie after she sang at the event before hundreds of thousands of demonstrators.

Clinton lost the 2016 presidential election to President Trump, and has consistently chimed in on events seen as hostile to the president, including last year's Women's March.