New Yorker Cover Impeachment

A contribution cover for the New Yorker that never got published. The concept behind this illustration is that in the early days of theater actors who performed poorly or not according to the audience's expectations were booed off stage and were thrown tomatoes. Because Trump's presidency felt so much like a businessman poorly playing the role of a president, he got booed off and thrown peaches (He got impeached).

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