Hillary Clinton said the Women’s March on Washington — a protest in response to the inauguration of Donald Trump — brought her joy.

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The former presidential candidate praised the protest after scrolling through photos from the event that an estimated 500,000 people attended Saturday.
“Scrolling through images of the #womensmarch is awe-inspiring,” Clinton said. “Hope it brought joy to others as it did to me.”
Scrolling through images of the #womensmarch is awe-inspiring. Hope it brought joy to others as it did to me.https://t.co/29oaMvk3hU
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 23, 2017
“Thanks for standing, speaking & marching for our values @womensmarch. Important as ever. I truly believe we’re always Stronger Together.”
Thanks for standing, speaking & marching for our values @womensmarch. Important as ever. I truly believe we’re always Stronger Together.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 21, 2017

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Clinton attended Trump’s inauguration the previous day.

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While speaking at the Women’s March, Madonna admitted in front of thousands of people — and on live television — that she had contemplated blowing up the White House.
“I’m angry,” Madonna said. “Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. But I know that this won’t change anything. We cannot fall into despair.” (RELATED: Madonna: ‘I’ve Thought About Blowing Up The White House’)
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