💨 Abstract
Ann Telnaes, a longtime editorial cartoonist for The Washington Post, won the Pulitzer Prize for illustrated reporting and commentary. She was fired in protest over editors killing a sketch criticizing Post owner Jeff Bezos and other media executives cozying up to then-President-elect Trump. Her cartoon depicted media executives offering money to Trump, and she accused them of having lucrative government contracts and working to eliminate regulations.
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