Elizabeth Olsen On The One Style Lesson She’s Learned From Mary-Kate And Ashley

   

The ultimate cool-girl next door, Elizabeth Olsen has a calm, collected aura about her that noticeably permeates her style. Along with major acting chops, the younger sibling to her famous designer sisters is a quiet storm when it comes to dressing. Nailing effortlessly chic looks on and off the red carpet, Lizzie serves up unexpected ensembles from a menswear-inspired pantsuit to a glitzy embellished gown, proving she’s a sartorial force to be reckoned with. In Melbourne, Australia, for the National Gallery of Victoria’s House of Dior: 70 Years of Haute Couture exhibition gala, Elizabeth sits down with us to chat all things fashion—her go-to outfit formula, what she’s learned from her sisters and how she navigates the pressure to look great all the time in our social media age.

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins made Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) flounder when she challenged him to provide evidence for his claim about Democrats on Monday’s episode of “The Source.”

Johnson claimed Democrats had done the same “repeatedly in all kinds of different states“ during a back-and-forth about the 10 Wisconsin Republicans who, in 2020, served as fake electors for former President Donald Trump, who last week settled a lawsuit brought by the state’s legitimate electors in which they acknowledged President Joe Biden won the election.

Those Republicans “did nothing different than what many Democrats have done in many states throughout our history,” Johnson argued.

“They certainly did, senator,” Collins responded. “There were multiple slates of fake electors, including in your home state. They’re acknowledging that they were playing a role in trying to improperly overturn the election. That’s what they said.”

Trump-loving Johnson, though, called it a “nuisance lawsuit” and again insisted Democrats have also declared themselves electors in several states.

“Which ones, sir?” asked Collins.

“I’m not prepared to give you the exact states, but it’s happened repeatedly. It has happened repeatedly. Just go check the books,” he replied.

“Which books?” Collins fired back.

Johnson floundered before telling Collins, “This wasn’t what this interview was gonna be about. I’ll come in, and I’ll provide you the information, but I’m absolutely certain about that.”

“I look forward to your office sending that information,” Collins replied. “We’ll publish it if it’s accurate.”

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