The Week’s Best Cartoons 6/13

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By Lalo Alcaraz

Editorial cartoonists appear to be one of the last groups of people who speak out and say exactly what’s happening. They reveal what’s really going on behind all the pomp and circumstance in front of cameras and reporters, and entertain us along the way. Although to be clear, they’re not necessarily “funny.” Especially this week.

Here are our great editorial cartoonists on what they saw in the news this week.

Black Lives Matter

By Pat BagleySalt Lake Tribune

By Angel Boligan

By Clay Jones

By Mike LuckovichAtlanta Journal-Constitution

By Christopher Weyant

By Scott StantisChicago Tribune

By Steve SackStar Tribune

By Rick McKeeThe Augusta Chronicle

Elections Continue

By Mike LuckovichAtlanta Journal-Constitution

By Michael de Adder

By DL Weeks

By Clay BennettChattanooga Times Free Press 

Corona Surges

By Bill BramhallNew York Daily News

By Bill BramhallNew York Daily News

And Other News

By Jack OhmanThe Sacramento Bee

By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post

By Walt Handelsman, The Advocate

By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post


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