Democratic women attending Tuesday's Joint Session of Congress are wearing pink to protest President ... expected to defend tariffs that sent the stock market tumbling in the first major speech ...
The Democratic Women's Caucus had dozens of its members wear pink during President Donald Trump's Joint Address to Congress Tuesday night. The caucus' chair, New Mexico Democrat Teresa Leger ...
Several Democratic members of Congress were seen wearing pink as an act of protest during President Trump’s address. Other members were seen wearing blue and yellow ties and scarves in support ...
Not everyone wearing pink is aligned with the Democratic women’s caucus. There are several Republicans who are wearing pink as well, such as Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.) The New Mexico rep cited ...
Because actually, they are doing something. They’re wearing pink! I know, I can…barely believe it. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.), the chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus ...
Rep. Doris Matsui echoed the sentiment on X. “I’m wearing pink to protest Trump betraying women and families for his billionaire buddies,” Matsui wrote. “Women can’t afford Trump.
On Tuesday night during President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress, about three dozen members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus wore bright hues of pink. Amid the sea of dark ...
Before the mid-1800s, it is well documented that men, women and children of all genders would wear pink with little cultural significance. It was then that Western men adopted darker hued outfits ...