Democratic Women’s Caucus reps wear all white attire, Epstein-related pins to State of the Union 2026 address
Dozens of Democratic congresswomen wore white to honor suffragettes and showed support for Epstein survivors, opposing policies threatening voting and reproductive rights, organizers said.
- Democratic congresswomen wore white attire and pins referencing the Epstein case to the 2026 State of the Union address as a form of protest.
- The white outfits symbolized women's right to vote, while the pins read 'Stand With Survivors' in reference to the Epstein case files.
- One of Epstein's survivors said the white outfits represented 'a wall of white' in solidarity so they are not forgotten.
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Lawmakers in the 96-member Democratic Women's Caucus are donning white attire and various pins relating to the controversy surrounding deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
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