Donald TrumpDonald TrumpHarry Reid reacts to Boehner book excerpt: 'We didn't mince words' Man arrested for allegedly threatening to stab undercover Asian officer in NYC Trump says GOP will take White House in 2024 in prepared speech MORE spokeswoman Katrina Pierson responded to criticism over a necklace made of bullets she wore on-air by saying she might wear a necklace made of fetuses to draw attention to the issue of abortion.
Maybe I'll wear a fetus next time& bring awareness to 50 million aborted people that will never ger to be on Twitter https://t.co/UTomoyYXLK
— Katrina Pierson (@KatrinaPierson) December 30, 2015
Surely @KatrinaPierson wore bullet necklace on #CNN to bring attention to 90 Americans fatally shot daily #gunsense pic.twitter.com/o45m0V1hXe
— Shannon (@shannonrwatts) December 30, 2015
Of course it will be interpreted literally. Never min the point being made. Smh https://t.co/ahFgb9e0sA
— Katrina Pierson (@KatrinaPierson) December 30, 2015
Pierson, who joined Trump's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in early November, has drawn scrutiny for several controversial remarks.
Earlier this month, she shot back at critics who called Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the country discriminatory by saying, “So what? They’re Muslim.”
And she has argued that having a nuclear arsenal is meaningless “if you’re afraid to use it.”