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1870 pin meaning: What the buttons and crayon lapel pins Congress wore to the State of the Union stand for. Taiyler Simone Mitchell. Updated Wed, February 8, 2023 at 11:39 PM UTC.
This brings us to Republican U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde, the “gentleman” from Georgia who recently stood out for wearing a lapel pin in the shape of an AR-15. He not only wore one but handed them ...
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) seen wearing the lapel pin on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023 in Washington, DC. Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images ...
Members from California, Illinois and New Jersey have been denied access in recent weeks to immigrant detention facilities in ...
These lapel pins depict the widely marketed AR-15 assault rifle commonly used in mass shootings -- as well as in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania this July.
State Sen. Sharif Street, Pennsylvania’s Democratic Party chairman, launched his campaign for Congress on Tuesday, pitching ...
In the 118th Congress, even the color of representatives’ official pins became a political disagreement. House Republicans suspected that the color green on the pin for the 118th Congress was ...
A 'CHIPS for America' lapel pin. (Melissa Lyttle/Bloomberg News) President Trump reiterated claims that the 2022 Chips Act is a bad deal, calling on Congress to get rid of funding from the law to ...
FCC Chair Brendan Carr sports a gold Trump-head lapel pin. Members of Trump's cabinet, along with Congresspeople and Senators, are being instructed to wear a tribute to their inglorious, convicted ...
Richard Nixon was the first president to consistently wear the flag lapel pin and the trend took off after September 11, 2001. Barack Obama tried not to wear it when, as a candidate, he said that ...