New yorker trump
The New Yorker's coverage of Donald Trump! The magazine has been a thorn in Trump's side since he first emerged as a presidential candidate in 2015. Here are some notable articles and cartoons that have targeted Trump:
Articles:
- "The Trump White House: A Guide" (2017) - A comprehensive guide to the Trump administration's policies, personnel, and controversies.
- "The Making of the President: Trump" (2016) - A profile of Trump's rise to power, written by Ryan Lizza.
- "The Trump Presidency: A Timeline" (2017) - A detailed timeline of Trump's first year in office, highlighting key events and controversies.
- "The Trump Family Business" (2018) - An investigation into the Trump family's business dealings and potential conflicts of interest.
Cartoons:
- "The Donald" (2015) - A cartoon depicting Trump as a self-absorbed, egotistical figure, with the caption "The Donald: A Self-Portrait."
- "The Trump Tower" (2016) - A cartoon showing Trump's ego as a giant, sprawling building that's about to collapse.
- "The Wall" (2017) - A cartoon depicting Trump as a builder constructing a wall between the United States and Mexico, with the caption "The Wall: A Monument to Trump's Ego."
- "The Impeachment" (2019) - A cartoon showing Trump as a figure being impeached, with the caption "The Impeachment: A Moment of Truth for the Trump Presidency."
Other notable pieces:
- "The New Yorker's Trump Tracker" (2016-2020) - A daily tracker of Trump's tweets, statements, and actions, providing context and analysis.
- "The Trump Presidency: A Podcast" (2017-2020) - A podcast series featuring interviews with experts, journalists, and politicians discussing the Trump presidency.
- "The New Yorker's Trump Investigation" (2018-2020) - A series of investigative articles and podcasts exploring Trump's business dealings, finances, and potential conflicts of interest.
The New Yorker's coverage of Trump has been widely praised for its in-depth reporting, sharp analysis, and biting satire.