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Trump administration unveils coal mascot 'Coalie'
The Trump administration is hoping a grinning cartoon lump of coal can help revive a dying industry. The character, "Coalie," ...
Martin Rowson has been drawing for the Guardian since the 1980s; Ella Baron since 2022. In paint and pixels, each is tasked with capturing the chaos and absurdity of our political moment ...
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Opinion: Why are political cartoonists drawn to Donald Trump? 'He really is a cartoon'
President Trump makes himself an easy target for political cartoonists, explains columnist John Breunig.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum unveiled a new “spokesperson” for the nation’s top coal mining regulator: A cartoon lump of ...
The second fatal shooting of an American citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis ignited a political firestorm.
President Donald Trump has been at the forefront of new cycles during both his terms in White House, with the expected applause from his supporters and equally predictable boos from his detractors.
Take a look at the editorial cartoons from New York Daily News staffer Bill Bramhall for January and February 2026.
Trump said that coal needed better public relations. Then Coalie, the mascot of an obscure federal office, showed up.
Hearst editorial page editor John Breunig asks, “Why are editorial cartoonists drawn to Donald Trump?” (or here). How would Dr. Seuss have drawn President Donald Trump? This is what I’m thinking as we ...
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Did a projector cast onto Trump Tower a cartoon of Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino spilling blood? No, that's not true: ...
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