Sometimes you just need to let it all out in string of more than 30 tweets.
President-elect Donald Trump continued his reoccurring Saturday night ritual of watching Alec Baldwin impersonate him on Kali HansaSaturday Night Live before angrily tweeting his dislike for the show and Baldwin's portrayal.
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While this may seem typical for Trump, many were angered that he would pay so much attention to a comedy show that has a history of poking fun at the country's president, especially when there are so many more important issues to take on at this time. While any tweet Trump sends out is bound to get a variety of responses, Danielle Muscato's string of tweetsdeserves special recognition.
Muscato, who describes herself in her Twitter bio as an atheist, civil rights activist, musician and a trans woman, unleashed over 30 tweets directed at Trump in response to his SNLjab.
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But it didn't end at SNL; she encouraged her fellow Americans to call out Trump for his lies and stand against racism, bigotry, homophobia and hate crimes that have spiked since the election. The tweets have since amassed Muscato with over 200,000 likes and thousands of new followers.
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Here's the SNL clip that prompted this whole thing.
Mashable has reached out to Muscato for additional comments.
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