As millions around the nation and the world gathered to protest the policies of President Donald Trump's administration, the president took to Twitter to try to reframe the message of the protest into a positive for himself. 

At 1:51 p.m. Saturday, Trump tweeted praise for the Women's March despite the fact that women, men and children involved are more than likely against him and his policies. The Trump administration has attacked women's healthcare, in particular, abortion rights. Trump attempted to framed the protests as a win for the economy and female unemployment.  

Trump's tweet didn't go over well. Women and allies had to remind him that they didn't want his support or his tweets dismissing the message of the marches. For some, the protests served as a warning that women are rising and they are a viable political threat that shouldn't be underestimated.  

Twitter user Keith Hall wrote that Trump's greatest achievement is bringing people together who disapprove of his administration. 

Activist Brittany Packnett echoed most of the sentiments of those protesting when she proclaimed that her humanity will never be negotiated.

The tweet comes around the same time when a new ABC News-Washington Post poll landed. His approval rating has fallen to a dismal 36 percent. However, the 58 percent that disapproves of his performance has been unchanged since midsummer. The next lowest approval rating at one year was Gerald Ford’s 45 percent in 1975.