NEW YORK, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- Responding to criticism about a necklace made of bullets, the spokeswoman for Donald Trump's presidential campaign responded "maybe I'll wear a fetus next time."
Katrina Pierson, the national spokeswoman for Trump's campaign, was criticized on Twitter Wednesday for wearing a necklace made out of bullets in an appearance on CNN's The Lead.
In response, Pierson tweeted: "Maybe I'll wear a fetus next time& bring awareness to 50 million aborted people that will never get to be on Twitter." In another tweet, she described the criticism as "sexist."
Pierson is not new to backlash. In an interview on CNN earlier this month, she responded to criticisms of Trump's plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States with: "So what? They're Muslim."
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
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
The liberals freaking out about my accessories are sexist. They only approve of women in pant suits and jackets. Oh, and tampon earrings.
— Katrina Pierson (@KatrinaPierson) December 30, 2015
A prominent Tea Party Activist, Pierson left her role as a spokesperson for the Tea Party Leadership Fund to join Trump's campaign in November. Last year, Pierson lost a bid for a Texas House seat to incumbent Republican Rep. Pete Sessions.