Politics
Political Cartoons of Kash Patel, FBI Director
By CM Chaney · May 8, 2026
Kash Patel Trapped in Bottle of Improprieties in Satirical Cartoon
Christopher Weyant's cartoon captures Kash Patel trapped inside a large bottle labeled 'Kash Patel 100 Proof Improprieties,' with the cork marked 'Allegations.' The figure, dressed in a suit with 'FBI' on the sleeve, raises arms and shouts in a speech bubble: 'MIA!?! I've been right here the whole time!' A tipped-over glass spills liquid nearby. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel Toasts at Trump Press Conference in Satirical Cartoon
This political cartoon depicts a press conference scene with three suited men at a podium bearing an FBI-like seal. On the left, a bearded figure labeled Kash Patel holds a fizzing drink, exclaiming 'Cheers!' with bubbles floating up. The central blonde-haired man in a tuxedo leans forward, while a stern-faced man stands to the right. Cagle Cartoons
Hegseth Calls for Shots, Patel Ponders Whiskey or Tequila in Bill Day Cartoon
Bill Day's cartoon captures two suited figures, labeled Hegseth and Patel, in a moment of apparent revelry. Hegseth, on the left, bellows 'SHOTS!' from a speech bubble, his expression intense and caricatured. Patel, to the right, responds with a thought bubble pondering 'WHISKEY or TEQUILA?', his face drawn with wide eyes and a beard. Cagle Cartoons
FBI's Kash Patel Fails Sobriety Test in Hilarious Defamation Satire
R.J. Matson's cartoon depicts Director Kash Patel behind an FBI desk, his nose elongated like Pinocchio's, as he mangles a sobriety test phrase: 'Watch me tip the touch of my nose!' The setup labels it Step 1: Deny you have a problem, with a defamation lawsuit paper slipping away. Cagle Cartoons
Trump's Cabinet Woes: From Suits to Booze in Whamond's Sharp Satire
Dave Whamond's cartoon splits the scene between Trump's Cabinet of stern-faced men in suits and Trump's Liquor Cabinet, where caricatures labeled Hegseth and Patel emerge disheveled amid bottles and barware, poking at Trump's cabinet problems. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel's Boozy Defamation Suit: A Quarter Billion for Bar Tabs?
John Darkow's cartoon captures Kash Patel in a state of drunkenness, leaning against a grand pillar with empty beer bottles scattered around, his suit jacket labeled FBI and a name tag reading Patel. Cagle Cartoons
SWAT Team Delivers Wakeup Call to Party-Hard FBI Director Nominee Kash Patel
Dave Granlund's cartoon captures a SWAT team descending on Kash Patel's home, marked by a mailbox reading his name, with empty beer and booze bottles strewn across the grass. The scene includes a helicopter with a rappelling officer, a SWAT van, and armed figures advancing, one shouting a 'wakeup call for the FBI director. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel Tops Pete Hegseth in Drinking Allegations Cartoon
Dave Whamond's cartoon depicts Kash Patel energetically leaping from a grassy cliff, clutching a handful of beer cans and a drink, while yelling 'OH YEAH? I CAN TOP THAT PETE! HOLD MY BEERS' in a speech bubble. A stern-faced man in a suit stands nearby, holding a small drink. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel as the Worm in MAGA's FBI Mezcal Bottle
Taylor Jones draws a bottle of Mezcal Gusano FBI, labeled as a producto de MAGA, with a worm at the bottom that has the face of Kash Patel, eyes wide and mouth open in apparent freak-out. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel's G-Man Mix-Up: From FBI to Gin High
Michael de Adder's cartoon depicts a bearded man at a bar, hand on forehead, holding a green gin bottle, looking inebriated. Two figures stand behind: one in a suit with sunglasses, another in an FBI jacket. The text reads 'Kash Patel thinks G-man stands for gin man.' Bottles line the shelf, beer taps and glasses on the counter. Cagle Cartoons
Trump Cranks Out Nominations with a Drunken Monkey Twist
The cartoon shows Trump in a suit, cranking a music box with red gloves, belting out '99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall' amid a floor littered with broken beer bottles. A monkey in a red outfit sprawls drunkenly among the debris, while two suited men on the right discuss 'Kash Patel' or 'Pete Hegseth. Cagle Cartoons
Patel Sues for Defamation, Denies Ever Blacking Out Drunk
Pat Bagley's cartoon captures a caricatured Kash Patel, sprawled with a liquor bottle, his suit disheveled and FBI badge prominent. He gestures wildly, proclaiming a defamation lawsuit while insisting on no recollection of ever being blackout drunk. Cagle Cartoons
Pete and Kash Walk into Uncle Sam's Bar with Trump
Jeff Koterba's cartoon depicts Pete Hegseth speaking to Kash Patel at a bar named Sam's, with Donald Trump sipping Diet Coke and an Uncle Sam-clad bartender resembling a political figure serving drinks. Tags like FBI, Department of War, and defense underscore the satire on Trump's nominees. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel's Boozy Retort to Atlantic in Wexler's Cartoon
Ed Wexler's cartoon captures a man clearly modeled after a public figure, dressed in an FBI sweatshirt, balancing beers on his head and in his hands, with tags like kash, patel, the atlantic, drinking, alcohol, beer, obvious intoxication, and absences. Cagle Cartoons
FBI Eye on Patel: A Boozy Take by Bill Day
Bill Day's cartoon features the letters F.B.I. with a veiny, bloodshot eye replacing the 'I', and the word Patel scrawled beneath it, evoking themes of booze and drinking. Stars sparkle above the eye, adding to the sense of disorientation or absence. Cagle Cartoons
FBI Agents Haul Drunk Kash Patel in 'Kash and Carry' Satire
Rick McKee's cartoon shows two stern FBI agents in vests and caps, carrying a limp, bearded man who's clearly intoxicated, complete with hiccups and swirling symbols overhead, clutching a bottle marked XXX. The sign above reads 'Kash and Carry,' a clear pun tying into Kash Patel, the figure depicted. Cagle Cartoons
Patel Peers into Rat Hole in Trump Firings Satire
Randall Enos draws a big, bug-eyed face labeled as Patel gazing into a dark hole where a fierce rat speaks, saying it's just Patel seeking a hiding spot. The cartoon tags Kash Patel, director of FBI, Trump firings, rats, Trump lackeys, sycophants, Pam Bondi, pointing to the chaos of Trump appointments and firings. Cagle Cartoons
Trump's Pirate Ship: Women Overboard as Boys Take the Helm
Dave Whamond's cartoon shows a wooden pirate ship tilting over waves, with a figure resembling Trump in a skull cap saying 'Nothing against the women but these boys are doing a heckuva job!' Women labeled Leavitt and Tulsi stand on a plank, another labeled Bondi splashes in water wearing a cowboy hat. Cagle Cartoons
Trump's Revolving Door: White House Cabinet Positions in Satirical Spotlight
Peter Kuper nails the absurdity of Trump White House cabinet positions in this sharp cartoon. Five stylized figures march through stages: incoming in red, striding confidently; acting with a pointing gesture; distrusted standing still; humiliated bent over in shame; outgoing fleeing with a kick. Cagle Cartoons
Unwanted by the FBI: Kash Patel's Controversial Bid for Director
John Darkow's cartoon shows a caricature of Kash Patel seated at a desk marked 'Dir. Patel' with FBI insignia, gazing out a window toward the Washington Monument. Next to him hangs a poster declaring 'UNWANTED BY THE FBI' featuring his exaggerated portrait and the label 'DIRECTOR OF THE FBI KASH PATEL UNWANTED BY THE FBI. Cagle Cartoons
Auston Matthews Reaches for Gretzky's MAGA Glory in Michelangelo Parody
Graeme MacKay's cartoon parodies Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, with Auston Matthews as the reaching figure in a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey marked 34 and Team USA medal, extending toward Wayne Gretzky in a suit with Kings 99 pin. Above Gretzky floats a MAGA banner alongside caricatures of Donald Trump and Kash Patel. Cagle Cartoons
Epstein's Shadow Looms in Valentine's Day Satire on DOJ Secrecy
Rick McKee's cartoon captures a domestic scene where a young girl excitedly lists her Valentines from Billy, Tommy, and a rich old man whose name the DOJ conceals, tying into tags like Epstein, Trump, Bondi, DOJ, Kash Patel, FBI. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel and Girlfriend Alexis Wilkins in FBI Satire Cartoon
Taylor Jones draws a bearded man in an FBI jacket with wide eyes, standing next to a smiling woman wearing a cowboy hat marked FBI Accessory, her arm around him as she holds a guitar. Empty bottles and cans are scattered on the ground, suggesting drunkenness. Cagle Cartoons
FBI Chief's Jet Turns Errand Boy in Satirical Cartoon
Ed Wexler's cartoon shows three agents in FBI uniform caricature, two looking resigned while the third, a caricature FBI director nominee, points at an FBI jet and demands they pick up his girlfriend's drunk friend's laundry on the way back. The scene captures political satire FBI jet with dry humor, pointing to abuse of power cartoon themes. Cagle Cartoons
Bondi and Patel's Frantic Factory Fumble in Epstein Files Cartoon
Michael de Adder's cartoon shows Pam Bondi and Kash Patel in chef hats, mimicking a classic sitcom assembly line, where they frantically point at and handle small objects marked with letters like R and D on a conveyor belt. A heart-shaped sign declares 'I Love Trump,' while a label reads 'Epstein Files' in the background. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel's Creepy Stare into the Abyss: Unfit for FBI Director?
Dave Whamond's cartoon captures Kash Patel in a suit, with exaggerated wide eyes and pointy ears, staring into a dark, swirling abyss that speaks back. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel's Fly Dilemma in Taylor Jones Cartoon
Taylor Jones draws a striking caricature of a bearded man, eyes bulging in surprise, with a green fly perched on his nose. The speech bubble reads 'RELEASE! THE FLIES!' against a yellow background. This piece from Cagle Cartoons fits the syndicate's style of sharp political satire, emphasizing exaggerated features and simple composition. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel Brands Democrats as Liars in Fiery FBI Cartoon
This political cartoon by Margolis & Cox depicts a bearded man wearing an FBI shirt and large hat, wielding a hot branding iron to mark a blue donkey with 'LIARS.' The donkey, symbolizing Democrats, lies on the ground tied with a rope, grimacing in pain as sparks fly from the brand. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel Faces the Hook in Congress
The political cartoon by Bob Englehart depicts Honorable Kash Patel seated at a congressional hearing table, his nameplate clear in view. With exaggerated pointed ears, a large nose, beard, and wide-eyed surprise, Patel wears a dark suit and red-striped tie. Cagle Cartoons
Kash Patel at Work: Ordering Up Satire at Rao's Restaurant
Randall Enos draws Kash Patel at work in this two-panel cartoon, where a subordinate asks for orders from Director Patel, only to cut to a restaurant scene at RAOS with a food order for porterhouse with peas and prosciutto. Cagle Cartoons