Daily Cartoon
The New Yorker’s cartoonists offer a new drawing every day about politics and current events.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 26th
“We’re not giving him a free pass to do whatever he wants—we’re buying him time so he can get elected and then do whatever he wants.”
By Ivan Ehlers
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 25th
“I didn’t expect today to be Taylor Swift word cloudy.”
By Ed Himelblau
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 24th
“Objection, Your Honor! The witness is using a Trump Bible!”
By Christopher Weyant
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 22nd
“I’m denying your motion to delay because it’s Passover and Earth Day and your client doesn’t like Mondays.”
By Peter Kuper
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 19th
“We’ve had a few more jurors drop out—either to protect their identities or to listen to the new Taylor Swift album.”
By Brooke Bourgeois
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 18th
“The new TikTok trend is trying to regulate TikTok.”
By Adam Douglas Thompson
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 17th
“As a juror, do you think you could be impartial to my client? And if so—how?”
By Brendan Loper
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 16th
“First, Goldilocks said the interest rates were too high. Then, Goldilocks said they were too low. Then, in agreement with the Federal Reserve Board, she finally said they were just right.”
By Christopher Weyant