Barely back in the Oval Office, Trump has redrawn the architecture of American foreign trade in just a matter of weeks: 10% tariffs have been imposed on all imports, along with even higher "reciprocal" duties for countries that, in his words, have exploited America for years. What began as tough rhetoric has turned into a real trade wall—far more sweeping than even the boldest forecasts anticipated.
While world leaders weigh the consequences, cartoonists have already delivered their verdict—with irony, sarcasm, and visual precision. In their caricatures, Trump once again becomes Tariffman—the hero and antagonist of a new trade war.

'Tariffman' by Christo Komarnitski.

'A Fistful of Dollars' by Allan McDonald.

'Tariffs' by J. Bosco.

'Tariff motors' by John Darkow.

'Liberation Day' by Becs.

'Trump's tariff' by Marco De Angelis.

'Porky Trump' by Glen Le Lievre.

'Crack!' by Allan McDonald.

'The Tariff Warrior' by Wilfred Hildonen.

'Liberation Day' by Antonio Rodriguez.

'Rodeo' by Emad Hajjaj.

'Trump Launches His Trade War' by Dale Cummings.
Trump-Pump-Pump

Breakdown
A Tariff Farce With an Intermission
Why Is Trump Playing the Good Cop and the Bad Cop?

He Did It
Trump Sends U.S. Trade Policy Back to the 19th Century with a Ridiculous Justification for Extreme Tariffs

Who Invented Trump’s Tariff Policy That Shook Global Markets?
Meet Peter Navarro

Trump Plans to Take All of Ukraine’s Natural Resources
What Is Happening at the Deposits Under Ukraine’s Control That the U.S. Wants to Manage?

The U.S. State Department has stopped supporting the investigation into the abduction of Ukrainian children
This decision will significantly complicate efforts to prosecute Russia for war crimes
