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That ignores the actual context of this shirt. You just cannot remove Putin's dick from your throat can you?
The actual context of the shirt is an event that happened in 2020 when she told Mike Pence at a VP debate that it was her turn to talk.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tXFqTGBty1w
I'm sure you're right about the context, but this still isn't a great look. I also assumed that this was a reference to the very recent event, not a four year old interaction with someone who isn't running for office this election cycle. I don't think that's an uncommon or unreasonable mistake to make.