Emily Ratajkowskiclapped back at critics who slammed her for going braless during a protest againstJudge Brett M. Kavanaugh‘s Supreme Court nomination in Washington D.C. last month.
“I knew being there would be important and I knew some people would find it controversial, but I never expected anyone to talk about why I wasn’t wearing a bra under my tank top,” Ratajkowski toldStellarmagazine.
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She added, “It was [89] degrees [Fahrenheit], I was marching through D.C. in jeans; my outfit seemed completely normal to me. And I was there making a political point. Why would people focus on what I was wearing?”
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Ratajkowski tweeted shortly after the march,saying she was “arrested”for protesting. “Men who hurt women can no longer be placed in positions of power,” she tweeted.
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“Yes,” Schumer said while wearing a green button-down shirt that read “This Today then #ERA.”
The protests come as senators prepared to submit their votes on Kavanaugh’s confirmation to Supreme Court justice, following hearings questioning him after allegations of sexual assault came to light.
Kavanaugh,President Trump’ssecond conservative nomineevoted onto the highest court in the land, is expected to help shift legal decisions to the right, resulting in threatened protections involving abortion rights, healthcare, presidential power and gun control, among others.
source: people.com