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Jon Richards, best of, 2024 cartoons
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Whether he’s skewering Republicans or Democrats, Jon Richards always has a sharp eye for the political hypocrisy of the moment.

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Jon Richards documented the political year for 2024 with his personal take on the move towards autocracy. Here are Jon’s favorite cartoons from 2024.


God made Trump.
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Portrait of the Artist as a Conman

Donald Trump sketches his own myth for all to see. Read more.


Mike Johnson, Donald Trump, Border Crisis
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Down Will Come Border

Failure is an option, and a good one, for the GOP when it comes to the border crisis and Trump. Read more.


Donald Trump, MAGA, Democracy
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That Good Ship and True

Donald Trump is no well-seasoned captain. Read more.


Mike Johnson’s album, cartoon
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Taylor Swift Is in the House

House Speaker Mike Johnson, pop superstar. Read more.


Supreme Court, madness
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The Supreme Court Is the Tyrant Now

In many ways, the past few weeks have seen the Supreme Court issuing a Declaration of Dependence on themselves, on corporations, and on Donald Trump. Read more.


Donald Trump, RFK Jr, Robert Kennedy Jr, brain worm, bear
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Things Get Too Weird

For RFK Jr.’s various fauna, the Trump turn is too much. Read more.


Donald Trump, protector of women
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He’s Looking Over You

Trump’s abortion policy will capture you. Read more.


Donald Trump, voter fraud
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‘When I Win’

Donald Trump lays out his vision of justice. Read more.


Voters remorse, Tariffs
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Asking the Tough Questions

Better late than never? Read more.


Pardon This

Biden’s message is clear. Read more.

While you’re here enjoying Jon Richards’s best cartoons of 2024, please take a moment to view the rest of Jon’s work: 


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