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Newly-elected Democrat Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema wore a highly inappropriate mini dress paired with over-the-knee boots on the Senate floor this week.
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Sinema looked like she was ready to hit the (strip) clubs, not cast a vote as a US lawmaker from the Senate floor.
They don’t even match. The colors completely clash. What on earth pic.twitter.com/G7yxQtPmmH
— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) January 26, 2019
People reacted to Sinema’s risque outfit. Many said she looked like a stripper or a hooker.
In both photos, Sen. Sinema looks like the before of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman. https://t.co/xm9bJZfe66
— Kristinn Taylor (@KristinnFR) January 26, 2019
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Kyrsten Sinema, Senator from Arizona looks more like she's in search of a stripper pole, than the Senate Floor. SMH! She's a disgrace! #stripperpole #NoClass #DISGRACEFUL pic.twitter.com/cA4zP7XXsG
— Rachel (@ramiefriend) January 25, 2019
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Ms. Sinema was also criticized for her inappropriate choice of outfit she wore during her swearing-in ceremony earlier this month.
The newly-elected radical Senator refused to be sworn in on a Holy Bible, she opted to put her left hand on a copy of the Constitution.
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Kyrsten Sinema is the only member of the Senate who does not claim to be a member of any religion.
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Sinema is openly bisexual, making her the second member the Senate to be a part of the LGBTQ community.
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Sinema, who was a radical Code Pink activist and a Taliban sympathizer also wore pink tutus to protests.
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