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The color could be seen scattered throughout the House chamber on Tuesday night, a stark contrast from the typical navy and black attire.
From all-pink attire to T-shirts imprinted with “RESIST,” Democratic politicians used clothing to symbolize their views, during the president’s address to a joint session of Congress.