Lawmakers Show Solidarity With Women's March On Washington

Some marched with family members or people from their districts.
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Several lawmakers turned out for the Women’s March on Washington Saturday.

Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) showed up to support the estimated half a million women in the nation’s capital.

We’re standing with you, @WomensMarchSea, all the way in the other Washington! #SeaYouAtTheMarch #WomensMarch pic.twitter.com/i3I0D337eh

— Senator Patty Murray (@PattyMurray) January 21, 2017

Some members of Congress shared the personal reasons why they marched, including Reps. Diana DeGette (D-Co.) and Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), who marched with women from their districts. Rep. Jose Serrano (D-N.Y.) marched with his “sister,” Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-N.Y.), and Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, the first Mexican-American congresswoman, said she marched for “all women.”

Others sent messages of solidarity to the marchers, including Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).

Congratulations to the women marching today. We must go forward to ensure full reproductive justice for all women. #WomensMarch

— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) January 21, 2017

Kevin Donahue, Washington D.C.’s deputy mayor for public safety and justice, said organizers of the march estimated half a million people turned out for the event. Crowds also turned out to protest in other places around the world, including London, New York, Chicago and Antarctica.

CORRECTION: This post has been updated to reflect Serrano marched with a fellow Congressman.

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