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Democratic women attending Tuesday's Joint Session of Congress are wearing pink to protest President Donald Trump. More than 30 Democratic women were seen wearing the color, including Hawaii Rep.
As President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol on Tuesday night — the longest first speech the House chamber has seen since 1964 — the reaction was mixed.
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Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-California), center, gathers with other members of Congress wearing pink before President Donald Trump’s address Tuesday to a joint session of Congress. (Jim Watson/AFP ...
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 ...