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Greta Thunberg ends Twitter feud with 'very happy old man' Donald Trump as he leaves White House: 'So nice to see!'

Greta Thunberg struck the last blow in a Twitter clash with former President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

The Swedish climate change activist, 18, tweeted a photo of Trump departing the White House for the last time, standing in front of Marine One with his fist held in the air.

"He seems like a very happy old man looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!" She captioned the tweet, which she also posted to Instagram.

It was a play on Trump's September 2019 tweet after Thunberg's emotional speech to world leaders at the UN: "She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future! So nice to see!" he tweeted at the time.

Trump was bound for Joint Base Andrews, where he later departed for his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida instead of attending the inauguration of his successor, Joe Biden.

Permanently banned from Twitter, Trump will be unable to respond to Thunberg's jab, bringing an end to their social media feud.

Thunberg famously fought with Trump on Twitter on multiple occasions.

Trump also criticized Thunberg after Time magazine's decision to recognize her as "Person of the Year" in 2019.

"So ridiculous. Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill, Greta, Chill!" he tweeted.

On 18th birthday, Greta Thunberg says 'we shouldn’t be relaxing' on climate change. She wants new headlights for her bike, too.

Thunberg copied his exact phrasing in her reply to Trump's November 2020 tweetstorm calling for states to "stop the count" in the presidential election.

She's gone up against other world leaders, too: Russian President Vladimir Putin called her “a kind and very sincere girl” who doesn’t understand the complexities of “the modern world," and Brazil's far-right president Jair Bolsonaro labeled her a "brat."

Thunberg endorsed Biden, who, on Day One of his presidency, signed an executive order returning the U.S. to the Paris climate accord 

During an interview with the Sunday Times for her 18th birthday earlier this month, Thunberg addressed Biden’s pledge, cautioning that "just because of that shift we shouldn’t be relaxing and thinking everything is all right now."

“Of course it will mean a change, mainly because it is one and not the other in charge,” she said.

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