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In a brief statement posted to Substack, Telnaes -- who has worked at the Post since 2008 -- called the newspaper's decision to kill her cartoon a "game changer" that was "dangerous for a free press." ...
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A longtime cartoonist at The Washington Post resigned after leadership reportedly killed a cartoon depicting newspaper owner and billionaire Jeff Bezos bending his knee to President-elect Trump.
The cartoon, by Ann Telnaes, depicted the owner of The Post, Jeff Bezos, and other billionaires genuflecting toward a statue of President-elect Donald Trump. By Benjamin Mullin Ann Telnaes ...
Ann Telnaes, an editorial cartoonist who has worked for The Washington Post since 2008, announced she was quitting her position after one of her cartoons was rejected. The cartoon in question ...