Trump, No Kings
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Other topics in this week’s gallery include nationwide “No Kings” protests planned for this weekend; the third week of the federal government shutdown; a new media policy at the Pentagon that journalists said violates the First Amendment; and the death of actor Diane Keaton.
Mike Luckovich picks up the theme by showing Fourth of July fireworks repurposed into antifa violence. Nick Anderson and Michael Ramirez reference Trump’s trampling of “Posse Comitatus,” the law barring federal troops from participating in civilian law enforcement. Dana Summers mocks Democrats who scoff at law and order.
As a candidate who came close-ish to unseating an incumbent Democrat last election cycle, tacking to the right during a crowded GOP primary made sense, now that the general election is heating up, not so much.
The giant American flag backdrop of Sec. of War Pete Hegseth and President Trump's address to U.S. Generals and Admirals recalled the scene from 'Patton' starring George C. Scott.
His cartoons have appeared in The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times. He is syndicated and appears in more than 450 American newspapers. Pat was born in Utah and grew up in Oceanside, California, where his father was the mayor and his mother a schoolteacher.
The episode keeps going back to Trump’s penis ― which is so small that he’s depicted masturbating in the Oval Office with tweezers, then in his bedroom with chopsticks, each time interrupted by a shrunken Vice President JD Vance.
It’s incredibly rare to make a successful career change in your late 70s, but Donald Trump may have cracked the code. You name it, Trump has tried and failed at it. Real estate, casinos, five star-hotels, magazines, bottled water, airlines, branded vodka ...