The Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Ann Telnaes has quit The Washington Post after her editors rejected a cartoon depicting billionaires genuflecting to President-elect Trump. Telnaes says it was the first time since she began her work at the newspaper in 2008 that she had a cartoon killed because of who or what she chose to aim her pen at.
Cartoonist Ann Telnaes has resigned from the Washington Post after it refused to publish a cartoon satirizing its owner, Jeff Bezos.
A Washington Post cartoonist says she has decided to quit after editors rejected her sketch of the newspaper’s owner and other media executives bowing to President-elect Donald Trump
Cartoonist accused paper of squashing her drawing because it slammed Bezos, though the Post denied that was the motivation.
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"A Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist has resigned from the Washington Post after the newspaper refused to publish a cartoon satirical of its billionaire owner Jeff Bezos."
A Pulitzer-winning editorial cartoonist revealed that she quit her job at The Washington Post after management axed her drawing of billionaires—including Jeff Bezos, the paper’s owner—bending the knee to Donald Trump.
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Ann Telnaes won the Pulitzer Prize for her print ... Telnaes reportedly quit the newspaper after her cartoon depicting the paper's owner Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos bended on his knee for President ...
The Amazon founder has accumulated a massive fortune ... cartoon created by longtime employee and Pulitzer Prize winner Ann Telnaes, which depicted Bezos and other CEOs kneeling in front of ...
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