
By Matt Wuerker, Politico
Here are the nation’s great editorial cartoonists responding to this week’s top news stories.
Trump Admits He’d Accept Foreign Help
By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post
By Jimmy Margulies, King Features
By Kevin Siers, Charlotte Observer
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
Sarah Sanders Leaves the White House
By Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News
By Jimmy Margulies, King Features
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
McConnell & Chao’s Corruption
By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post
By Kevin Siers, Charlotte Observer
New York Times Jettisons Its Cartoonists
Earlier this week, the New York Times decided to get rid of editorial cartoons. The ire from the editorial cartoonist community was swift and loud. Patrick Chapatte, a cartoonist who is losing his job over this decision, wrote an incredible piece as to why these types of cartoons are so important right now which you should read HERE.
“Political cartoons were born with democracy. And they are challenged when freedom is.” ~Patrick Chapatte
By Clay Jones, claytoonz
By Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune
By Joel Pett, Lexington Herald Leader
By Rick McKee, The Augusta Chronicle
By Matt Davies, Newsday
And Other News
By Phil Hands, Wisconsin State Journal
By Lalo Alcaraz
By Bill Bramhall, New York Daily News
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Thanks Robert!
My pleasure.
I love political cartoons. I am a political junkie. Please keep them up @NewYorkTimes.