
Questionable political merchandise is on the rise, but Hillary Clinton's team may have crossed a line by capitalizing on the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Tasteless political merchandise is nothing new, thanks in large part to former President Donald Trump. Over the years, his official store has sold everything from hoodies with Joe Biden falling downstairs to T-shirts featuring a version of Trump's own mugshot from his 2023 booking on felony charges (which he denied).
But Trump isn't the only one cashing in on controversy. In 2019, then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sold over 2,000 T-shirts referencing
Source: The Guardian