Angelina Jolie Departs Washington D.C. alongside 17-year-old daughter Zahara, Following Emotional Address on Capitol Hill Addressing the Violence Against Women Act

Just a few days ago, amidst emotional moments, Angelina Jolie passionately addressed the members of Congress, urging them, regardless of political affiliation, to unite and push for the approval of an updated Violence Against Women Act. Showing a different side of her life, the renowned actress was seen at Washington D.C.’s airport, prepared to depart alongside her 17-year-old daughter Zahara. The inseparable pair gracefully strolled through the terminal, accompanied by a team of security personnel.

Heading home: Angelina Jolie was spotted jetting out of Washington D.C. with her eldest daughter Zahara, 17, on Wednesday

Heading back: Angelina Jolie was seen departing from Washington D.C. alongside her eldest daughter, Zahara, aged 17, this Wednesday. Angelina looked effortlessly stylish in a black-and-white coat, which she elegantly draped over a simple black dress. Completing her ensemble, the 46-year-old actress donned diamond stud earrings and stepped into a pair of fashionable tan high heels. She kept her brunette hair parted to one side, styled in gentle curls, and maintained her iconic cateye flick. Carrying her necessities, Angelina opted for an off-white leather tote bag.

Bonded: The mother-daughter duo walked through the terminal hand-in-hand with a security team in tow

Becoming one with their daughterly bond, the mother and daughter gracefully strolled side by side through the bustling terminal, accompanied by a vigilant team of security personnel.

Chic: Angelina cut a chic figure in a black-and-white coat that she layered over a plain black dress

Stylish: Angelina looked effortlessly stylish in a sophisticated black-and-white coat, which she elegantly draped over a simple black dress.

Zahara stood out at the airport with her vibrant blue braided hair, effortlessly pairing it with a simple black dress and a stylish brown coat. Keeping it casual yet chic, the 17-year-old completed her ensemble with timeless black Converse All Star sneakers and a pop of color in the form of a bright orange purse. It was clear that both Zahara and her mother, Angelina, were excited to head back home to Los Angeles, California, after a brief visit to the nation’s capital. Alongside Zahara, Angelina is also a proud parent to Shiloh, Vivienne, Maddox, Pax, and Knox, sharing a fulfilling and diverse family dynamic with her ex-husband, Brad Pitt.

Co-parents: She shares Zahara, as well as daughters Shiloh, 15, Vivienne, 13, and sons Maddox, 20, Pax, 18, and Knox, 13, with ex husband Brad Pitt; Angelina and Brad pictured in 2015

Co-parenting: Angelina Jolie has Zahara, Shiloh, Vivienne, Maddox, Pax, and Knox with her former husband, Brad Pitt. The custody battle between the two has been ongoing since she filed for divorce in 2016, two years after their marriage. Their relationship first began on the set of the movie Mr. And Mrs. Smith in 2005, while Brad was still married to actress Jennifer Aniston. While Angelina prioritizes her family, she has also dedicated time to advocating for causes close to her heart. Recently, she visited Capitol Hill to support a bipartisan group of senators in presenting an updated version of the Violence Against Women Act.

Ongoing: Angelina is still entangled in a custody battle with the 58-year-old Academy Award-winner, who she first filed for divorce from in 2016 after two years of marriage; (L-R) Maddox, Vivienne, Angelina, Knox, Shiloh, and Zahara pictured in 2021

Update: Angelina continues to be involved in a legal dispute over the custody of her children with the 58-year-old actor, who she initially sought a divorce from in 2016 after being married for two years. In the latest developments, their six children – Maddox, Vivienne, Angelina, Knox, Shiloh, and Zahara – were seen together in 2021. The custody battle between Angelina and the Academy Award-winning actor is still ongoing.

Tears welled up in her eyes as she addressed a crowded press conference, passionately criticizing Congress for their inaction on the bill, which has not been reauthorized for nearly ten years. With her voice trembling, she expressed her deepest concern for the frightened and suffering children in this very moment. She also acknowledged with regret that this legislation has come too late for many. The renowned actress further highlighted the struggles of women who have endured the flawed system without adequate support, as well as the incredible strength displayed by young adults who have overcome abuse despite the failures of the child protective system. Lastly, she mourned the lives of women and children that could have been saved if not for this negligence.

Victims advocate: Angelina visited Capitol Hill Wednesday to help a bipartisan group of senators roll out a new version of the Violence Against Women Act

Angelina, a passionate advocate for victims’ rights, made a significant impact on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as she joined forces with a united group of senators from both sides of the political spectrum. Their collective effort focused on unveiling an updated rendition of the groundbreaking Violence Against Women Act.

Emotional: She got emotional when addressing a packed press conference - and shamed Congress' 'silence' on the matter as they've not reauthorized the bill in nearly a decade; Angeline pictured with (L-R) Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Sen. Joni Ernst, and Sen. Susan Collins

Angeline became overwhelmed with emotion while speaking at a crowded press conference. She expressed disappointment towards Congress for their prolonged inaction on renewing the bill, questioning their silence for almost ten years. In the accompanying photo, Angeline is seen alongside Senators Shelley Moore Capito, Dianne Feinstein, Joni Ernst, and Susan Collins.

Reason: 'The reason that many people struggle to leave abusive situations is that they've been made to feel worthless,' she said. 'When there is silence from a Congress too busy to renew the Violence Against Women Act for a decade, it reinforces that sense of worthlessness; Angelina pictured with US Senator Dick Durbin

She stressed that the main obstacle for many individuals in escaping abusive circumstances is the profound feeling of worthlessness instilled in them. The fact that the Violence Against Women Act has not been renewed by Congress in over a decade further amplifies this sense of worthlessness. Angelina Jolie, an advocate for political causes who has engaged with influential figures in Washington, expressed her disappointment towards lawmakers for their failure to reauthorize the bill since 2013. Jolie asserted that the lack of action from Congress sends the message that victims’ lives are not valued. “If Congress fails to renew this crucial legislation, it validates the beliefs of abusers and reinforces a sense of insignificance among survivors,” the actress proclaimed. As a result, she urged the senators to recognize the significance of passing this law, emphasizing that casting their vote in favor of it is one of the most significant acts they can undertake this year.

Mother-daughter duo: Angelina Jolie (left) posted a photo with her daughter Zahara (right) as she prepared to speak at a Senate press conference Wednesday on Capitol Hill

Angelina Jolie, the famous actress, recently shared a delightful picture alongside her daughter, Zahara. The heartwarming snapshot was taken just before Jolie took the stage to address the Senate during a press conference held on Capitol Hill. The mother-daughter duo looked absolutely stunning, radiating their unique bond and shared dedication to important causes.

Next stop: The actress also stopped by and visited with Environmental Protection Agency head Michael Regan (left)

Next destination: The actress made a detour and paid a visit to Michael Regan, who serves as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), during her trip.

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