Political cartoons for March 3

Tuesday’s political cartoons include silver linings, bot breakups, and more

This cartoon depicts a wild caricature of Donald Trump in the Oval Office. He eats McDonald’s french fries and has a sippy cup. Stephen Miller hands upside down like a vampire as Trump looks at a report that reads, “Trump kills 175 Iranian school girls.” Miller says, “Good news, sir. No one’s accusing you of molesting them.”

(Image credit: Clay Jones / Copyright 2025 Claytoonz)

This cartoon depicts three angry-looking women commiserating with each other at a bar. The woman on the left says, “So then I get: ‘It’s not you, it’s my LLM training’ and ‘maybe you and I should access other AI-powered platforms.’” The woman in the middle responds, “Lemme guess. And then: ‘But our multi-layered neural networks can still interface?’” The woman on the right says, “I’m SO done with bots.”

(Image credit: Joel Pett / Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency)

An older man and a woman are watching TV at home. The TV screen shows a man in military uniform below the words "Operation Epic Fail.” The military man crosses out the “Q” in the word “Iraq” to make it spell “Iran”. The man watching holds a remote control to change the channel and says to his wife, “Wait. I think we’ve seen this one already!”

(Image credit: Dave Whamond / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

This cartoon depicts a caricature of former president Bill Clinton. He holds up a finger and says, “I did not have actual relations with that man, Jeffrey Epstein.”

(Image credit: Michael Ramirez / Copyright 2025 Creators Syndicate)

Donald Trump stands next to a big, World War II-style cannon labeled “WAR.” A scared-looking man with an American flag helmet is in the cannon, about to be shot out. Trump holds a string that will fire the cannon and says, “America first.”

(Image credit: Nick Anderson / Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency)

Donald Trump stands behind a podium at Mar-a-lago and speaks in to small camera. He holds a golf club and wears a MAGA hat. He says, “The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties. That happens in war.” Meanwhile, the words coming from his butt say, “It’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make.” He thinks “Suckers…losers” and an arrow points to the bone spurs on his feet.

(Image credit: Pat Bagley / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

Donald Trump stands before a large map of the middle east. He points to a country shaped like Iran, which is instead labeled “Epstein Files” and says, “The threat is being obliterated!”

(Image credit: Peter Kuper / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

RFK Jr. holds a bottle of a toxic-looking liquid called “Glyphosate” and pours it on a steak. He says, “Forget what I said before! Have more of this! It’s good for you and it’s good for the country! Slather it on everything!”

(Image credit: Monte Wolverton / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

This political cartoon is an homage to Paul Conrad’s spider-web drawing of Richard Nixon ensnared in Watergate. This version depicts Jeffrey Epstein’s face drawn from spider webs. Words in the web include “Republicans, Democrats, Academia, Russians, Trump, Royals, Finance, Big Law, Media.”

(Image credit: Ratt / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

This cartoon depicts two male politicians in suits walking on a sidewalk in front of the Capitol Building in Washington DC. One man says to the other, “That’s the problem with liberals – they’re obsessed with ‘trickle down’ and never ‘trickle up.’”

(Image credit: Harley Schwadron / Copyright 2025 Cagle Cartoons, Inc.)

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