Cartoonist Ann Telnaes has resigned from the Washington Post after it refused to publish a cartoon satirizing its owner, Jeff Bezos.
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.
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Among the corporate chiefs depicted by Ann Telnaes was Amazon founder and Post owner Jeff Bezos. The episode follows Bezos' decision in October to block publication of a planned endorsement of ...
Ann Telnaes is a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist ... The sketch depicted Jeff Bezos, who owns the Post and founded Amazon, alongside other billionaire executives, genuflecting before President ...
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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 ...
Ann Telnaes posted a message Friday on the online ... including Post owner and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Telnaes said that she's never before had a cartoon rejected because of its inherent ...
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