Cartoonist Resigns After Trump-Bezos Cartoon Rejected by Washington Post

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Cartoonist Resigns After Trump-Bezos Cartoon Rejected by Washington Post
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Ann Telnaes, a Washington Post cartoonist, resigned after her cartoon depicting tech and media CEOs groveling before Donald Trump was rejected. The newspaper stated the rejection was not due to any 'malign force' but because of existing coverage on the same topic.

Ann Telnaes has resigned from The Washington Post after a cartoon depicting the newspaper's owner, Jeff Bezos, and other tech and media moguls grovelling before Donald Trump was rejected. Telnaes stated that this was the first time a cartoon of hers had been killed due to the subject matter. The cartoon, which she shared online, shows Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and other billionaires kneeling and offering bags of money to a large Trump.

She explained that while previous cartoons had been rejected, this was the first instance where it happened because of her viewpoint. The Washington Post, known for its slogan 'Democracy Dies in Darkness,' asserted that Telnaes's work was not rejected due to any 'malign force.' Editorial page editor David Shipley stated that the newspaper had recently published a column on the same topic as the cartoon and had already scheduled a satirical column for publication. As Trump prepares for his inauguration, there are indications that top CEOs, including those in the media industry, are eager to cultivate relationships with the incoming administration. Numerous prominent figures, such as Apple CEO Tim Cook, Bezos, and Zuckerberg, have visited Trump at his Florida estate. Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter) and the world's richest individual, is among the president-elect's closest advisors

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