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House Republicans have been slammed for sporting lapel pins shaped like assault rifles.. Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia on Thursday took credit for the pins that colleagues Rep. George Santos of New ...
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 ...
Congress Spends $40K to Change Color of House Lapel Pins From Green to Navy Blue Because They Can. The splurge comes as Congress stares down a partial government shutdown. By Jack McCordick.
The post quickly went viral on social media, fueling rumors that the pin had been mandated by the Trump administration as a "loyalty test." "Makes it so much easier to recognize cult members ...
Georgia congressman and gun dealer Andrew Clyde is distributing assault-weapon lapel pins to his Republican colleagues. This isn’t just a taunt to own the libs; Clyde and other Second Amendment ...
An inquiry with the House Administration Committee, which oversees the Sergeant at Arms office and picks the pin design, was unanswered. One theory is the pin color clashed with congressional fashion ...
Disgraced Rep. George Santos was among several Republican lawmakers spotted sporting an assault rifle lapel pin on the House floor this week, a move that outraged several Democrats amid a recent ...
A version of this article appears in print on , Section A, Page 22 of the New York edition with the headline: $40,000 Pins For House Trying to Cut U.S. Spending. Order Reprints ...
At least three House Republicans this week began wearing pins in the shape of an assault weapon on their clothing. U.S. Rep. George Santos (R-NY), U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), and U.S. Rep.
Like school children lining up to receive their class pictures, members of the so-far historically unproductive House of Representatives on Thursday had three alphabetical lines at a desk just off the ...
Like school children lining up to receive their class pictures, members of the so-far historically unproductive House of Representatives on Thursday had three alphabetical lines at a desk just off ...