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    GUILTY: 7 editorial cartoons about Donald Trump's conviction The 2024 Republican National Convention starts today in Milwaukee. The Republican vice-presidential candidate is expected to speak ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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  6. Clay Jones (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    He nationally self-syndicates his political cartoons to newspapers and news sites while also providing a weekly cartoon for CNN Opinion's weekly newsletter, Provoke/Persuade. He was the staff editorial cartoonist for The Free Lance-Star from 1998 to 2012. From 2000 to 2012 his work was syndicated to over 400 publications by Creators Syndicate.

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  8. Kevin Kallaugher - Wikipedia

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    Kallaugher returned to the U.S. in 1988, becoming the editorial cartoonist for The Baltimore Sun. [1] [3] Over the course of his 17 years at the newspaper up to 2006, he drew more than 4000 cartoons for The Sun while also drawing two cartoons per week for The Economist. [3] He left The Sun in 2006, but returned in 2012. [1] [3]

  9. Ted Rall - Wikipedia

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    His political cartoons often appear in a multi-panel comic-strip format and frequently blend comic-strip and editorial-cartoon conventions. At their peak, Rall's cartoons appeared in approximately 100 newspapers around the United States. He was president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists from 2008 to 2009.