An article shared by President Trump featured an upside-down pink triangle, crossed out by a red "no" symbol. Why LGBTQ+ and ...
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. Jill ...
Presidents” Donald Trump and Elon Musk and defended her party at a SXSW live taping of podcast 'On With Kara Swisher'.' ...
The Trump administration appealed a federal judge's decision Thursday that the administration's firing of a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member was illegal – the same day that the ...
President Donald Trump’s recent Congress address highlighted his controversial policies, faced with significant demonstrations from Democratic lawmakers. Sporting pink attire and displaying ...
donned pink outfits, creating a show of unity and solidarity in a room otherwise dominated by blue and gray suits. The colour choice was different but the aim was similar to Mr Trump’s 2019 ...
As Donald Trump delivered his first address to Congress on Tuesday night, Democratic women turned the chamber into a sea of pink in a bold statement against the US President's policies.
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-N.M.) led a group of female legislators in criticizing Trump’s stance in women’s rights by wearing apparel in varying shades of pink. Before attendees entered ...
When President Donald Trump made his speech to a joint session of Congress last night, a number of female Democratic members of Congress wore pink to protest the Trump administration’s policies ...
(AP) Many Democratic women in Congress were seen wearing bright pink in a display of defiance against US President Donald Trump during his first speech to Congress on Tuesday (local time).
More than 30 Democratic women attended Trump's address wearing pink outfits to protest the impacts of Trump's policies on women. "Pink is a color of protest & power. We're sending a message ...
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.