Some Democrats in Congress sported “no king” shirts, Marjorie Taylor Greene has a new kind of red hat, and Elon Musk wore a suit.
Several Democratic women in Congress wore pink for President Trump’s first address to Congress in a display of defiance. For some observers, the stylistic protest did not have the desired effect.
From all-pink attire to T-shirts imprinted with "RESIST," Democratic politicians used clothing to symbolize their views, ...
The Democratic Women’s Caucus announced dozens of its members will wear pink during President Donald Trump’s Joint Address to Congress Tuesday night.
Did you notice the waves of hot pink or blue and yellow? Here are a few ways some members of Congress protested Tuesday night ...
Democratic Women's Caucus Chair Teresa Leger Fernández told ABC News the caucus called on women to wear pink because it is the "color of power and pr ...
Nancy Pelosi (D ... and the Democratic side is noticeably pink. Members of the House’s Democratic Women’s Caucus coordinated to wear suit jackets and dresses with that pop of color, an ...
Spotted in pink in the chamber is Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the first woman to serve as speaker of the House. Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Del., takes a photo before a joint session of Congress in the House ...