Nation's cartoonists reflect on the year in politics

Politico has published a collection of political cartoons capturing the highlights and lowlights of 2025. The gallery features works from cartoonists across the political spectrum, edited by Matt Wuerker. These illustrations highlight the foibles, memes, and hypocrisies that defined the year's political landscape.

Every week, political cartoonists from around the country use their skills to depict the quirks and controversies in American politics. According to Politico, these artists produce hundreds of cartoons that both entertain and provoke readers regardless of their political affiliations.

The latest edition, released on December 24, 2025, offers a retrospective on the year through the lens of these illustrators. Titled 'The nation’s cartoonists look back on the year that was,' the piece is edited by Matt Wuerker, a noted cartoonist himself. It showcases how cartoonists have applied their 'ink-stained skills' to events that ranged from head-slapping hypocrisies to viral memes.

This annual roundup serves as a visual summary of the political year's most memorable moments, providing a satirical perspective on the nation's discourse. By compiling these works, Politico aims to engage a broad audience, reminding readers of the events that shaped 2025's political narrative.

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Politico has released its latest gallery of political cartoons, part of its recurring feature "The nation's cartoonists on the week in politics," edited by Matt Wuerker. The collection showcases satirical takes on current political events from cartoonists around the country.

Politico's latest weekly gallery of political cartoons, edited by Matt Wuerker, was published on December 19, 2025. This edition features a curated selection from cartoonists nationwide, capturing the week's key political events, foibles, and memes.

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Politico's latest weekly gallery of political cartoons, edited by Matt Wuerker, features satirical illustrations from U.S. cartoonists capturing the week's key political moments, foibles, and hypocrisies.

Congress began 2025 with bold plans to bolster the economy, secure the border, and enhance military strength, but ended the year having passed a record-low number of bills and surrendered significant authority to President Trump. Internal divisions hampered Republican leaders in both chambers amid narrow majorities. Looking ahead, midterm elections and pressing issues like affordability loom large.

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