The mayor of Paris on Friday fired back at President Trump hours after he criticized the city in his Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) speech, painting it as unsafe due to threats of terrorism.

Mayor Anne Hidalgo tweeted a photo alongside Mickey and Minnie Mouse at the Eiffel Tower, saying, "To Donald and his friend Jim, after @TourEiffel we celebrate the draw of #Paris with Mickey and Minnie."

À Donald et son ami Jim, depuis @LaTourEiffel nous célébrons l'attractivité de #Paris avec Mickey et Minnie. pic.twitter.com/unuRB1traY — Anne Hidalgo (@Anne_Hidalgo) February 24, 2017

During his CPAC speech, Trump said his friend Jim who "loves the City of Lights" hasn't visited in years and told him, "Paris is no longer Paris."

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Trump's comments came as he discussed regulating immigration and fighting "radical Islamic terrorism."

"Take a look at what's happening in Sweden. Take a look at what's happening in Germany. Take a look at what's happened in France. Take a look at Nice and Paris," he said.

Trump got a warm reception when he took the stage at CPAC, with huge applause and a standing ovation. Attendees continued to stand for his speech until he told them to be seated. There was also an overflow crowd in the back of the room that chanted “USA” and “Build that wall.”