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Hillary Clinton’s nonprofit offers ‘Hold Me in Contempt Until the Cows Come Home’ merchandise

Hillary Clinton's nonprofit offers 'Hold Me in Contempt Until the Cows Come Home' merchandise

Hillary Clinton’s Nonprofit Offers Controversial Merchandise

Hillary Clinton’s political nonprofit, Onward Together, is currently marketing various products that seem to reflect a sense of defiance. This comes after her recent testimony before the House Oversight Committee regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

The merchandise, available on the nonprofit’s shop page, includes items like hats, sweatshirts, and T-shirts. One notable slogan for sale states, “Keep disrespecting me until the cows come home.” This phrase was mentioned by members of the House Oversight Committee during their discussions.

This year, the committee recommended that both Bill and Hillary Clinton be held in contempt of Congress as part of their Epstein investigation. They had previously asked Bill Clinton to submit a written statement instead of testifying in person. However, the committee’s chairman, Rep. James Comer, insisted on live testimony.

In 2025, the committee’s investigation broadened after a bipartisan vote approved subpoenas targeting individuals associated with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Consequently, the Clinton family consented to the inquiry. Bill Clinton was slated to testify under oath in February 2026, following threats from the committee regarding contempt charges if he failed to appear.

While testifying in New York, Clinton claimed she had “no knowledge of [Epstein’s] criminal activities” and insisted she had never met him in a meaningful way. According to her, she had “never flown on his plane or visited his island home or office,” and her encounters with him were merely casual.

Interestingly, following the Epstein File Transparency Act, it was revealed that Maxwell had told the Justice Department about Clinton’s “very central” role in initiating the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), a major endeavor of former President Bill Clinton.

After losing the 2016 presidential election to Donald Trump, Clinton has been increasingly engaged in politics through Onward Together, which she established in 2017. As a 501(c)(4) organization, it can raise funds without disclosing donor identities, a method of financing sometimes referred to as “dark money.”

During her run for president, she criticized the influence of such financing and sought a constitutional amendment to overturn the Citizens United ruling, which had allowed nonprofits to spend unlimited amounts of money under the 501(c)(4) status.

In 2016, her campaign even sold pink “Woman Card” plastic cards after Donald Trump remarked that he could win the election using the “Woman Card.”

In 2022, she also sold a coffee mug that playfully referred to her “acid-washed” email server, which was used to delete approximately 33,000 emails during her tenure as secretary of state. The State Department later confirmed the deletion of seven email chains containing classified information. Former FBI Director James Comey described the handling of these emails as “extremely sloppy,” noting that such matters were usually addressed with administrative measures, rather than criminal prosecution.

Recently, Clinton has been promoting a variety of products, including hats and stickers, featuring the phrase “It’s not his home. It’s our home,” as a response to renovations at the White House initiated by Donald Trump.

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