Saturday, November 16

Hillary Clinton will sell mugs online with a phrase that hits Donald Trump's reputation

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By Evaristo Lara

Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of Defense, announced a line of tea cups that are for sale with a phrase that hits the reputation of Donald Trump, Republican presidential candidate.

After The nation’s former president received a verdict finding him responsible for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.which could put him in jail, Hillary Clinton reappeared.

Through a message published on her Instagram account, the 76-year-old Democrat — whom Donald Trump defeated in the race for the White House in 2016 — announced the launch of tea cups that have a printed illustration of him accompanied by of the phrase in deep blue: “Turns out she was right about everything.”

“We recently made some new products based on a phrase I hear a lot. The design was finalized today,” she wrote.

Likewise, the former first lady also announced that Each cup will cost $22, an amount that will be donated to his political action organization.

“With your purchase, you will support the Onward Together groups that defend democracy… and you will get a great cup of tea to drink,” he stressed.

Two years ago, the former First Lady also launched a line of hats with the phrase “But Your Emails.”

This text arose following a report that mentioned that Donald Trump had disposed of classified documents by taking them to a bathroom located in the White House.

Donald Trump has perhaps become the person for whom Hillary Clinton feels the most animosity. (Credit. Peter Foley / EFE)

Every chance she gets, Hillary Clinton expresses her resentment for Trump because he beat her at the polls and by a wide margin of votes.

Five months before the presidential elections, the polls show a close dispute, because, although Donald Trump continues to lead, His advantage over Joe Biden is not defined, this is because it is still unknown if Robert Francis Kennedy Jr. will be able to meet the requirements for his name to be added to the ballot in all states.

And, if he participated, the independent presidential candidate would take away a significant percentage of votes from Biden.

Another point to consider is the percentage of citizens undecided about which politician to support.

With such an open scenario, it is likely that more actions similar to those promoted by Hillary Clinton will emerge to boost or undermine the campaigns of the contenders seeking to reach the White House.

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