News

Published April 22, 2025Updated April 23, 2025 Earlier this month Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, decided to swap out his usual American flag lapel pin.
BrendanCarrFCC / Via x.com Carr has worn the Trump pin in multiple X posts. People noticed that Carr placed the pin directly where many US government officials often wear the American flag.
In early April 2025, claims (archived) circulated that U.S. President Donald Trump had ordered his cabinet, Republican congresspeople and other supporters to wear golden lapel pins depicting the ...
A golden lapel pin depicting Donald Trump's bust worn by a top federal official has sparked controversy and online speculation, with critics calling it a disturbing symbol of loyalty. On April 9 ...
FCC Chair Brendan Carr sports a gold Trump-head lapel pin. Members of Trump's cabinet, along with Congresspeople and Senators, are being instructed to wear a tribute to their inglorious ...
A design studio's proposal for a new collectible set seeks to "pin" down the pivotal probes from space exploration history. Chop Shop on Tuesday (April 8) began seeking fans of robotic satellites ...
The once-overlooked accessory is making a comeback, from classic designs to avant-garde interpretations, and offering stylish and unique looks for the modern gent Last December, Timothée Chalamet ...
Vietnam War veterans will receive a lapel pin emblazoned with lasting symbolism ... Nevins helped found Alliance 180, a therapeutic horse program that helps prevent suicide and post-traumatic ...
The reptilian pin is reminiscent of the motifs present throughout ... Apollo was far from the only only adherent to a lapel accessory on Sunday night. “Wicked” star Jeff Goldblum, a menswear ...
At that time, AI Pins, which are lapel pins with an integrated AI voice assistant, camera, speaker, and laser projector, “will no longer connect to Humane’s servers,” and “all customer ...
A small change to be sure, but something that most male heads of state have adopted: the flag lapel pin. Richard Nixon was the first president to consistently wear the flag lapel pin and the trend ...