Another Democratic lawmaker has announced he will not be attending the State of the Union on Tuesday.

Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee told The Hill that he will not attend this year's address and will only come to the address once he "can hear from a president who will tell the truth about the State of the Union."

Cohen, who introduced articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump in November 2017, also boycotted last year's State of the Union and is at least the third Democratic lawmaker who will not be in attendance, along with Georgia Democratic Reps. John Lewis and Hank Johnson.

Along with boycotts, Democrats are using the State of the Union to send a message to Trump with their choice of guests. Some lawmakers are bringing immigrants living in the U.S. without legal status, while others are bringing federal workers impacted by the shutdown.

Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from New York was the latest to announce the guest she would be bringing — Ana Maria Archila. The co-executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy, Archila had a tense confrontation with Sen. Jeff Flake in an elevator during then-nominee Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearings.

I’m proud to announce that my #StateOfTheUnion guest will be @AnaMariaArchil2.



Ana Maria is the NY14-er who famously jumped into the elevator with Sen. Flake to elevate the stories of survivors everywhere.



She‘s living proof that the courage within all of us can change the 🌎. https://t.co/OLSeNbP4Z2 — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) February 4, 2019

Following Ocasio-Cortez's announcement, Archila tweeted that she was "filled with hope."

