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The House GOP leadership spent $40,000 on brand-new congressional lapel pins for each of its members. Every two years, all 435 members of the House of Representatives and the six non-voting ...
Some GOP lawmakers have been seen wearing lapel pins in the shape of miniature AR-15 rifles. Georgia Rep. Andrew Clyde, who owns a gun store, has taken responsibility for handing them out.
It can be hard to please over 400 lawmakers. Back in 2003–04, during the 108 th Congress, the congressional pin was designed with red, white, and blue colors for the first time in House history ...
On Feb. 1, 2023, at least two GOP members of Congress were photographed wearing an AR-15-shaped rifle pin: U.S.Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., and Rep. Ana Paulina Luna, R-Fla. The lapels were spotted ...
The news of the $40,000 splurge—sources with knowledge of the pin change confirmed the number to both Semafor and The New York Times—comes as Congress rapidly approaches a January 19 ...
Rich Campbell also tweeted, "Remember: Republicans in Congress wear AR-15 lapel pins." "These MFers don't give a S*** about kids -- dead or alive," the user added.
Two pins — one that reads '1870' in white text atop a round black pin and various colored crayon-shaped pins with the Crayola logo — have garnered attention. Here's what they mean. 1870 Pin ...
Earlier this week, congressional Democrats and media folk noticed that Republican U.S. House members, including trouble magnet George Santos, were sporting lapel pins made in the shape of an ...
As lawmakers attend President Biden’s State of the Union on Tuesday night, many are making statements with an assortment of pins on their lapels. Members of the Congressional Black Caucus and ...
A pair of congressional Democrats was accused of ghoulishness for wearing lapel pins to the State of the Union address that depict the word “abortion” with the first “o” in the shape of a ...