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Democratic women in Congress created a sea of white in the House chamber during President Donald Trump’s 2019 State of the Union address, a coordinated wardrobe choice that marked the latest ...
Congresswoman Ross spoke out on the House floor against recent cuts to women’s health research under the Trump administration. She highlighted the loss of funding for critical projects ...
Unknown to the staffer or Hill’s husband, the congresswoman had allegedly been having an affair with another staffer, her legislative director Graham Kelly, for about a year when she broke off ...
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly on Tuesday seemed to disparage a senior African-American congresswoman because of the lawmaker's appearance — comparing her hair to a "James Brown wig." ...
The House Democratic Women’s Working Group is inviting female members of both parties to wear white to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address next week as a symbol of solidarity.
This is one of many reasons a small but powerful group of black female candidates in 2018—including Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, Illinois Congresswoman-elect Lauren Underwood ...
Alexandra Schwartz writes about the Democratic congresswomen, led by Nancy Pelosi, who wore white to President Trump’s second State of the Union speech as a celebration of the suffragette movement.
US Congresswoman tells Bill O'Reilly who mocked her: ‘I’m a strong black woman, and I cannot be intimidated’ Maxine Waters responds to Fox presenter's comments he was distracted by her ...
Incidents like the ones involving veteran reporter April Ryan and Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters this week are "not a rarity" for black women in the workplace, says activist Brittany Packnett.
Fox News host Bill O’Reilly seemed to disparage a senior African American congresswoman because of the lawmaker’s appearance – comparing her hair to a “James Brown wig.” Skip to main content ...
The group organized a similar all-white fashion statement for Trump’s address to Congress in 2017 to send a message that they support women’s issues; in 2018, they invited members of Congress ...
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