Mari Copeny's 2020 mood is Zoe Voss Archivessuper relatable.
On Monday, the 13-year-old activist know as "Little Miss Flint" tweeted to let her 128,000 followers know how she feels about this extremely scary year. To help get her point across, Copeny included a throwback photo from the day she met Donald Trump.
"Fun fact, this picture is 4 years old today and my face in it shows how I feel about this entire year," Copeny tweeted alongside the photo. "He said he would 'fix Flint' in his first 100 days but only mentioned Flint for the first to attack Snyder last week."
The photo, which you may recall was roasted online back in 2016, shows Trump smiling and holding Copeny's arm. But the young activist looks absolutely terrified.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Copeny has been fighting the life-threatening water crisis in her hometown of Flint, Michigan, since 2014, and she continues to raise money and collect supplies for other communities in need.
In the final line of her tweet, the teen referenced Trump's recent attack on former Michigan governor, Rick Snyder. On Wednesday, after Snyder endorsed Joe Biden for president, Trump tweeted that Snyder was responsible for Flint's water crisis.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Copeny followed up on her initial tweet by sharing another image and throwing a bit more shade at the current president. This time, she shared a photo of herself and the secret service agent who's seen in the background of her photo with Trump.
"Two years later I was reunited with the secret service agent in the background, he works with President Obama's detail now," Copeny tweeted.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Though Copeny doesn't seem to be impressed with Trump's four years in office, it's no secret that she's a huge fan of Barack Obama.
When the teen was 8 years old, she wrote President Obama a powerful letter on behalf of Flint, Michigan, and explained how bad the situation was for all residents, especially children. Obama replied to Copeny, visited Flint, and ended up approving $100 million in city funding.
Copeny and Obama met in person several times, and let's just say she looked a whole lot happier in those photos than she did in the presence of Trump.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
After Copeny finished giving Trump a piece of her mind, she added a third tweet to her thread to encourage people to donate to her "Little Miss Flint Clean Water Fund" GoFundMe page, which aims to provide filters to people dealing with water crises across the country.
Since creating the GoFundMe page in Aug. 2019, Copeny has raised $332,437 of her $500,000 goal.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Copeny dreams of running for president in 2044, so here's hoping that someday we see a new generation of young activists posing for photos with her.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
The State of 5G: When It's Coming, How Fast It Will Be & The Sci
Selena Gomez wins the race to 100 million Instagram followers
#UnlikelyDebateGuests highlights people we only wish could be at the presidential debate
Tesla is cutting 7% of its workforce
Creator job opportunities grew 7x in recent years [April 2025]
19 times the Hillary shimmy GIF perfectly describes what you're going through
Pokémon Go maker Niantic valued at $4 billion after $245 million round
Sad Bernie Sanders looks sad on debate night
Apple is reportedly still working on smart glasses of some kind
Former Miss Universe Alicia Machado just became Donald Trump's nightmare
Best Apple deal: Save $60 on the Apple Watch SE
Kit Harington kept Jon Snow statue from crypt in 'Game of Thrones' trailer
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。