Politico's 'Nation’s Cartoonists on the Week in Politics': December 19, 2025 edition

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.

Continuing its popular recurring feature 'The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics,' Politico presents insightful and satirical illustrations spanning the political spectrum. Edited by renowned cartoonist Matt Wuerker, the December 19 edition is described as 'the best of this week's crop, picked fresh off the Toonosphere.'

These weekly collections highlight the vital role of political cartooning in public discourse, blending humor, critique, and diverse perspectives on current affairs to engage readers across ideologies.

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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, features satirical illustrations from U.S. cartoonists capturing the week's key political moments, foibles, and hypocrisies.

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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.

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