Politico's 'The Nation's Cartoonists on the Week in Politics': March 6, 2026

Politico's latest edition of its weekly feature 'The nation's cartoonists on the week in politics,' edited by Matt Wuerker, showcases satirical cartoons from U.S. artists on the week's political events.

In this ongoing series, cartoonists from across the United States and political spectrum contribute visual commentary on politics' quirks, controversies, and headlines. The March 6, 2026, gallery curates standout submissions, offering humor and critique to provoke discussion among diverse readers.

Part of Politico's regular cartoons coverage—which organizes galleries by day, week, and month—this installment reflects recent developments through caricature and satire, continuing the tradition of broad viewpoints edited by staff cartoonist Matt Wuerker.

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