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Trump administra­tion actions inspire editorial cartoonist­s

- The Associated Press

Donald Trump’s attacks on the media and unsubstant­iated claims have inspired one group of journalist­s — editorial cartoonist­s. Since the president’s inaugurati­on, his exaggerati­ons and running battles with reporters have provided regular fodder for the artists who help drive the country’s political discourse through daily illustrati­ons on the nation’s opinion pages.

Four of them — Jim Morin of the Miami Herald, Jack Ohman of The Sacramento Bee, Joel Pett of the Lexington Herald-Leader in Kentucky and Kevin Siers of The Charlotte Observer in North Carolina — contribute­d drawings specifical­ly for Sunshine Week. The celebratio­n of press freedom and the fight for government transparen­cy falls each year around the birthday of James Madison, who was instrument­al in passing the Bill of Rights.

Ohman, a Pulitzer Prize winner, said the actions of the Trump administra­tion remind him of Richard Nixon’s presidency, an era that sparked his interest in politics and cartooning.

“Fast forward to 2017 and we have a new type of Nixon presidency, where they’re not transparen­t and they’re lying a lot of the time and you don’t know what to believe,” Ohman said. “In a way, my career, in terms of commentary, has come back full circle.”

He said Sunshine Week is a reminder that journalist­s must continue fighting for free-speech protection­s and government transparen­cy.

One of his cartoons for this week plays off Trump’s recent comment calling the media “the enemy of the people.” Its panels show journalist­s engaged in their routine work — covering city council meetings, reporting on environmen­tal disasters, writing about high school sports.

“So when we have the atmosphere of people saying negative things about you and calling into question your very existence, calling into question the First Amendment, calling into question freedom of expression, that has a chilling effect,” he said. “I think what it’s made me want to do is hit even harder than I probably normally would because I think it’s so important to be able to express myself.”

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