Tiffany Trump raises eyebrows by wearing white to State of the Union
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Dozens of Democratic female lawmakers are wearing all-white at President Trump's 2019 State of the Union address — including Trump's youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump.
Tiffany, 25, was spotted in the House gallery wearing a fitted white dress, drawing gasps from the Twitterverse as many pointed out the white dress code was organized by the House Democratic Women’s Working Group, which said it was a tribute to the women's suffrage movement.
Rep. Lois Frankel, D-Fla., invited women from both sides of the aisle to wear the symbolic attire last week.
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"We'll honor all those who came before us & send a message of solidarity that we're not going back on our hard-earned rights!" Frankel, the chairwoman of the group, previously explained on Twitter.
So, it's no surprise viewers were shocked to see the president's daughter donning white — with many claiming Tiffany was purposely wearing the color to show "solidarity" with women in Congress.
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One Twitter user retweeted Donald Trump Jr.'s family photo, welcoming her to the "resistance."
Others pointed out how Tiffany's dress was a stark contrast to Ivanka and first lady Melania Trump's darker gowns.
This is the second time female lawmakers were encouraged to don white while watching the high-profile speech in person. After Trump's inauguration in 2017 and the massive Women's March on Washington that followed, Frankel decided to call on colleagues to show solidarity.
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Years later, Frankel said that message still stands — especially with a Democratic majority House of Representatives.
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"Now that we're the majority, we feel like women put us there: they organized, they voted for us, they marched, and so forth," Frankel explained to Refinery 29 this week. "When the president looks out at us, we wanted him to see a wave of white that really represents our message — not just to him, but to the nation and the world — that we're here as part of the Democrats [and] The People's Agenda; that we must promote policies that will allow girls and women to fulfill their full potential."
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This isn't the first time a Trump family member has sparked strong reactions with their State of the Union outfit.
Last year, the first lady caused quite a stir with her white pantsuit.
Many questioned whether Mrs. Trump's ivory Christian Dior pantsuit, white Dolce & Gabbana blouse and nude Christian Louboutin pumps were meant to make a statement — particularly, about her husband's rumored affair with porn star Stormy Daniels.
Fox News' Janine Puhak contributed to this report.