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Daniel Medina is an internationally published editorial cartoonist and the staff illustrator for Racket News. Born with a deep respect for the power of working-class voices, Daniel draws not for the powerful, but for the people. His cartoons are rooted in the principles of bottom-up history, giving voice to ordinary people, highlighting the struggles and resilience of those often overlooked by traditional narratives.

Through bold lines and sharp wit, Daniel’s cartoons speak to the struggles, resilience, and dignity of everyday people. He gives form to their anger and joy, their battles and dreams, always taking the side of the marginalized over the elite. His art challenges authority, confronts injustice, and shatters the illusions peddled by the powerful, all while upholding a deep respect for humanity in its many forms.

For Daniel, cartooning is not just a profession—it’s a political act. Each drawing is a weapon against apathy, a rallying cry for solidarity, and a tool for collective reflection. His work invites dialogue, ignites resistance, and reminds us that real freedom is built by and for the people—not the rich.

When he's not at the drawing table, Daniel lives in Fresno, California, with his wife and their two wonderful cats, finding joy in the simple things that make life worth fighting for.

So Help Me God

Jack Smith has released his final report on the January 6th insurrection, and it’s clear—if Trump

California Slaves

Remember back in November when California voted to keep slavery legal?

Jake From Statefarm Speaking

Due to climate change some of the largest insurance companies are backing out of renewing thousan

Solidarity with Ann Telnaes

Ann Telnaes, a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist, quit her job at The Washington Post b

Santa’s Message to Garland

The final report on Matt Gaetz’s ethics violations was released yesterday, and its contents are d

The One Hundred Billion Dollar Bitcoin Heist

This is corruption in its purest form, happening right out in the open.

Saint of Greed, Patron of the Evil

The CEO who was murdered wasn’t the victim of random violence.

Tyrant to Tyrant?

The fall of Bashar al-Assad should feel like a victory for the people of Syria.

Bipartisanship in America

The murder of UnitedHealth’s CEO has sparked a rare, almost universal reaction: Americans across

For the Kids in the Back

This movie is about fascism, plain and simple.

Nepo Baby Pardoned by Daddy

It’s hard for me to muster outrage over this story.

Draining The Swamp

Donald Trump is putting together what might be one of the worst cabinets in U.S.

Just a Chill Oligarch

The endless squabbling of Democrats and Republicans distracts from a harsh reality: the oligarchs