Senator wears cowboy hat in protest: What is Congress's dress code?
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The Senate dresses down
If DC wants to eschew its reputation as being “Hollywood for ugly people,” politicos could start by dressing better. While the Senate has been in a marathon session that’s included several late-night votes, the breakdown in dress code has been remarkable in recent days — and the problem goes beyond Senator John Fetterman’s reluctance to wear a collared shirt if civilization depended on it. Much of the blame can be laid at the feet of “Derek Guy”…
Oklahoma GOP Senator sports cowboy hat in protest of dress code used to target Fetterman
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) came into the U.S. Senate on Thursday wearing a cowboy hat in protest of a recent incident in which Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) wasn't allowed to vote because he was wearing sneakers. "Nothing in the rules says I can’t wear my hat to preside on the floor," Mullin said on X, uploading a video of him from the dais. The U.S. Senate, including Mullin, supported a 2023 measure formalizing business attire in the dress code of th…
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