A review of political cartoons for 2025 found artists lampooning Trump, Musk, aimless Democrats and whiplash policy shifts.
Matt Davies is Newsday’s Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.
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It should be obvious even to the most obtuse Republican in the Senate that the Democrats will eventually regain another governing trifecta in Washington and will shortly thereafter “nuke” the ...
In his call to abolish Senate filibusters (“It’s time to end the filibuster — it blocks even routine governance," Nov. 26), Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent personifies the basis of current ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent encouraged Republicans to eliminate the filibuster in a Washington Post op-ed on Sunday. "For generations, the filibuster has been romanticized as the Senate's ...
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For decades, conservatives have treated the Senate filibuster as a sacred protection against liberal overreach — a procedural shield that forces bipartisanship and slows the advance of progressive ...
As the latest and longest government shutdown enters its denouement, Congress will be left to tally the costs and repair the damage. One thing to be thankful for: The filibuster, the procedural oddity ...