Pelosi arrived at the Capitol in a black dress on Wednesday, as a vote on the articles of impeachment facing President Trump looms.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is letting her clothes do the talking as the House of Representatives prepared to vote Wednesday on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
Note: @SpeakerPelosi is wearing black. One of her colleagues told me several of the female Democrats did that intentionally to signal it is a somber day #impeachment Bash also tweeted that Pelosi, who was the recipient of a heated letter from the president on Tuesday, told her she “felt sad” about the impeachment proceedings. Meanwhile, Trump took to Twitter to say that she’d “go down in history as [the] worst Speaker.”— Donald J. Trump December 18, 2019 NBC News reports that Rep. Debbie Dingell of Michigan revealed that female members of the House had informally discussed wearing dark clothing.
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