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 ... $250 million. Business Insider has ...
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 ...
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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.
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Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist for The Washington Post, said Friday evening that she was resigning after the newspaper’s opinions section rejected a cartoon depicting Post ...
“Just sitting here with your run-of-the-mill gentle ‘normal handshake,’” she said. On Wednesday she claimed James McIntyre, whom she described as a “pro-trans man”, had held her hand ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes announced Friday she had resigned from The Washington Post after the newspaper refused to publish a satirical cartoon depicting billionaire Post owner ...
It was revealed in a police report that a man named James McIntyre allegedly approached her for a handshake, “took her hand with both of his hands and shook her arm up and down in an exaggerated ...
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