
Michael de Adder’s latest cartoon satirizes President Trump’s search for an exit strategy from a potential Iran war, depicting the leader scrambling amid escalating tensions. The illustration, posted on April 2, 2026, quickly amassed 385 likes and 82 restacks, signaling strong reader resonance. While the piece offers no new policy details, its visual punchline underscores the uncertainty surrounding U.S. involvement in the Middle East. The post’s rapid spread reflects how political cartoons can amplify public debate on foreign‑policy risks.

Michael de Adder’s latest Substack post uses a two‑frame cartoon to lampoon political promises about fixing gas prices, juxtaposing a campaign pledge with sky‑high pump numbers. The artwork, posted on March 31, 2026, depicts former President Trump promising relief and then celebrating...

Canada has officially reached NATO’s defense‑spending target, committing to spend at least 2% of its gross domestic product on military expenditures. The government announced the milestone after a series of budget increases and procurement programs aimed at modernizing the armed...