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They’re making a statement.

Dozens of female Democratic lawmakers have arrived in the House chamber clad in pink pantsuits to send a message to Republicans and President Trump.

Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-NM), who helms the Democratic women’s caucus, explained to Time magazine that pink is intended to “signal our protest of Trump’s policies which are negatively impacting women and families.”

They’ve coordinated their outfits in the past, having worn white one year in a nod to suffragists.

Not everyone wearing pink is aligned with the Democratic women’s caucus. There are several Republicans that are wearing pink as well, such as Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.)

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