Cartoonists capture week's political events

Political cartoonists from across the U.S. have shared new works reflecting the latest developments in national politics.

A collection of cartoons highlights various political moments and figures from the past week. The selections come from artists spanning the political spectrum and aim to entertain as well as provoke discussion among readers. POLITICO editor Matt Wuerker compiled the featured illustrations for the weekly feature.

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