Democratic Women’s Caucus reps wear all white attire, Epstein-related pins to State of the Union 2026 address

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Lawmakers in the 96-member Democratic Women’s Caucus, including House Speaker emerita Nancy Pelosi, are donning white attire and various pins relating to the controversy surrounding deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.

Pins worn by the caucus include “Release the Files” and a butterfly symbolizing late Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre. The white pen has a black block placed before “Files” to mimic the redacted files released by the Justice Department.


Lisa Phillips, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, wears a pin calling to release the Epstein files during a press conference with other survivors of Epstein, held by the Democratic Women's Caucus and the House Democratic Caucus, ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 24, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
Members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus are donning pins that reference the controversy around Jeffrey Epstein. REUTERS

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Some are also wearing teal scarves to raise awareness for sex assault prevention.

Some are also wearing teal scarves to raise awareness for sex assault prevention.

Democrats are trying to push an investigation alleging the Justice Department withheld files that tied President Trump to the dead pedophile.

Trump and Epstein were friends in the New York but had a falling out in the early 2000s. The president has never been accused of wrongdoing or anything related to Epstein’s sex trafficking.The Justice Department has released 3 million files. Many of them are redacted to protect the victims. 

And much of the material also lacks substantiation or context.

Democratic women often coordinate their attire at the State of the Union speech.

They wore white attire to addresses to Congress during President Trump’s first administration. 

In 2018, for example, Dems wore black in a nod to the #MeToo movement.

Last year, they wore pink to symbolize their push for abortion access.

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