Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is selling merchandise related to her deposition over Jeffrey Epstein.
Onward Together, a progressive political action group founded by Clinton in 2017, has listed various items, including a cap, T-shirt, and sweatshirt with the text “Hold Me In Contempt Until The Cows Come Home” on its site.
The phrase is a reference to a deposition earlier this month, where Clinton was asked questions about her relationship with the disgraced financier. Clips garnered attention online after she became visibly irritated after Congresswoman Lauren Boebert admitted to sharing a photo of the former presidential candidate taken inside the deposition room. Clinton then told US lawmakers present, “You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home.”
In February of this year, Hillary Clinton, along with her husband, former president Bill Clinton, provided behind-closed-doors testimony to the House Oversight Committee regarding their relationship with Epstein. The couple had initially refused to testify but later agreed, even offering to hold public hearings.
In the depositions, both Bill and Hillary denied a close relationship with Epstein, but the former did admit to a “brief acquaintance”. Hillary acknowledged knowing Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, who attended the 2010 wedding of the Clintons’ daughter, Chelsea.
Bill Clinton has received scrutiny for years for his relationship with Epstein, due to photographs showing the two together, as well as documents that suggest they spent time with each other in private settings. Flight logs from Epstein’s private jets show Clinton took four trips in 2002 and 2003 on the financier’s plane. The former president also appeared to have signed a 50th birthday letter to Epstein in 2003.
Hillary Clinton has accused the Trump administration of being engaged in a “cover-up” over the Epstein files and called on the President and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify.
Other products on the Onward Together site include a “But Her Emails” range. The items are a reference to a meme that circulated on social media during the 2016 presidential election about the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State.
Clinton was accused of using a private email server for public communications rather than official State Department accounts on federal servers. A 2019 State Department investigation found that her actions were careless but found no evidence of deliberate mishandling.






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