Political cartoons often use exaggeration and symbolism to make a point, and they can also serve as important visual sources for analysis. What is being criticized in this image? What does this source suggest about the issue, and what does the cartoonist want the audience to question or reconsider?

 Prompt Response: This political cartoon is criticizing trump and pointing out how he is distracting us from the current issue of the "big beautiful bill" and the harshness of ICE towards the original values of the American government. This is showing how our president does not concern himself with the problems he is causing, as well as how he is trying to divert our attention to things that don't necessarily involve us.

Summary: Today we learned how to find valuable sources within a document.

Reflection: Today I learned that people still make political cartoons.

 

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