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POLITICO’s weekly Cartoon Carousel spotlights the week in politics

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Each week, POLITICO curates a gallery of editorial cartoons from around the country and across the political spectrum, edited by staff cartoonist Matt Wuerker.

Editorial cartoonists regularly distill the week’s political headlines into sharp visual commentary. POLITICO’s recurring Cartoon Carousel gathers a selection of these works and presents them as a weekly gallery. The roundup emphasizes variety in viewpoint and geography, reflecting the broader ecosystem of American editorial cartooning.

The feature draws on the familiar language used in POLITICO’s introductions—cartoonists capturing foibles, memes, hypocrisies, and other headline‑making moments—and it has described the picks as a best‑of‑the‑week pulled from the broader “Toonosphere.” The package is edited by Matt Wuerker, POLITICO’s staff cartoonist, and appears on a regular weekly cadence.

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Politico features weekly gallery of political cartoons

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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.

Each week, Politico publishes a gallery of political cartoons from artists across the United States. The feature, edited by Matt Wuerker, showcases a selection of work capturing the week in politics.

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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.

The White House Correspondents’ Association has issued a revised seating chart for the White House briefing room that includes a permanent seat for The Daily Wire, as the organization said it is accounting for changes in the digital media landscape.

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Josh Gerstein, a senior legal affairs reporter at Politico, drew criticism on social media after posting on X that “the amateur effort to knock on doors of home daycares” could intersect with “robust stand-your-ground laws.” Critics and some public officials said the post appeared to encourage or normalize violence against journalists or investigators; Gerstein later said he was describing a risk, not advocating harm.

A new Politico poll finds no consensus among Democratic voters on who leads their party: roughly a third answered "don’t know" or "nobody," while Kamala Harris was the top named individual at about 16 percent. Republicans, by contrast, overwhelmingly point to Donald Trump.

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In 2025, President Donald Trump's second term was marked by ongoing disputes with legacy media outlets over shaping public perceptions, highlighted in five key moments from inauguration to election scandals. These clashes spanned policy initiatives, interviews, tragedies, and political controversies, revealing deep divisions in how events were framed. A Daily Wire review captured instances where media and administration narratives diverged sharply.

 

 

 

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