How do the classified-file cases compare among Trump, Biden and Pence? Political cartoons offer varying satiric takes.
“got me thinking about the difference in the three cases,” says Clay Bennett, the editorial cartoonist for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, who also cited the classified files recently recovered at properties belonging to President Biden and former president Donald Trump.
An earlier Bennett cartoon likened aligning the Trump and Biden cases to comparing apples and oranges. “It’s a classic tale in politics of one party in Washington accusing the other party of what they’ve also been guilty of,” Zyglis says. “After publishing my cartoon, my more liberal followers responded in anger. I heard from many that Trump’s case and Biden’s case were very different.”“While it may be true that there are differences in severity of the classified document cases,” he notes, “the fact remains that the Biden story massively undercuts the Democrats’ attacks on Trump.
“Trump supporters are trying to equate what Trump did taking classified documents … to Biden unknowingly having them and then returning them once he learned he had them,” Luckovich says. “It appears to be the same for Pence — he didn’t know he had them and returned them when he found out.”
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