A review of political cartoons for 2025 found artists lampooning Trump, Musk, aimless Democrats and whiplash policy shifts.
Matt Davies is Newsday’s Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.
The cast of characters during the political cycles over the past decade or so has provided plenty of satirical fuel for political cartoons across the USA TODAY Network, including recent figures like ...
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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.
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