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  2. Judge (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    American painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell had his first Judge cover on July 7, 1917, with Excuse Me! (Soldier Escorting Woman). The painting, initially sold at a World War I Liberty bond auction, later sold for $543,000 at a May 7, 2021, fine art auction. The sale price is an auction record for any Rockwell Judge magazine cover. [4 ...

  3. Grant E. Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    On August 16, 1862, Hamilton was born in Youngstown, Ohio.He was the art editor for the New York-based satirical magazine Judge for over 20 years. [1] Judge, founded in 1881 allied with the Republican Party and supported the candidacy of William McKinley in the 1892 United States presidential election and the 1896 United States presidential election through political cartoons, most of which ...

  4. 13 cartoons about Donald Trump's gag-worthy hush money ... - AOL

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    10 stormy cartoons about Donald Trump's arrest claims, investigations Trump trial gag order by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com Jim Jordan's road to speaker's chair: Ohio State sex victims ...

  5. Bit by the Big Apple: 7 cartoons on the Trump trial and what ...

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    The Big Apple took a historic chunk out of one of its most famous sons Thursday. With Thursday's verdict from a Manhattan jury of 12, Donald Trump became the first-ever former U.S. president to ...

  6. GUILTY: 7 editorial cartoons about Donald Trump's conviction

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    Opinion: After seven weeks and a heap of speculation, the verdict in the Donald Trump came down to one word and a lot of editorial cartoons. GUILTY: 7 editorial cartoons about Donald Trump's ...

  7. Victor Gillam - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Victor Gillam (c. 1858 – January 29, 1920) was an American political cartoonist, known for his work in Judge magazine for twenty years, as well as the St. Louis Dispatch, Denver Times, New York World, and New York Globe. He was a member of the New York Press Club and Lotos Club.

  8. Donald Trump strikes no-handcuffs deal for his arrest on 30 ...

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    Former President Donald Trump will not be handcuffed when he surrenders in New York to face criminal charges next week, his defence lawyer Joe Tacopina said. Susan Necheles, another Trump attorney ...

  9. Controversial newspaper caricatures - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli embassy, backed by the Sharon government, issued a complaint saying the cartoon was antisemitic, however the Press Watchdog, the press complaints commission, said of the cartoon; "There is nothing inherently anti-semitic about the Goya image or about the myth of Saturn devouring his children, which has been used previously to ...