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Watch a Cartoon News Anchor Trade Barbs With Trumpworld Favorites<!-- wp:html --><p>Comedy Central</p> <p>Cartoon reporter Tyler Templeton, one of the stars of <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-tooning-out-the-news-became-tvs-toughest-interview">Stephen Colbert-produced <em>Tooning Out the News</em></a><em>,</em> was back again this week with an episode from the Conservative Political Action Conference—taking shots at MAGA luminaries such as Mike Lindell, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr.</p> <p>Ever since making its debut in spring 2020, the<em> </em>cartoon news program has repeatedly managed to outdo itself with each new episode and the caliber of names who have agreed to speak with the cartoon interviewer. This year’s CPAC was more of the same—a holy grail of equally bizarre interview subjects that he aptly described as “the biggest names in Dominion defendant lawsuits.”</p> <p>First up was MyPillow king Mike Lindell, to answer a question about what his bank account is going to look like if the voting technology company’s billion-dollar defamation lawsuit proves successful.Templeton went so far as to make a bold suggestion: Innovate a new type of pillow that is “specially made for smothering judges.”</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/cartoon-news-anchor-confronts-don-jr-mtg-and-more-at-cpac">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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Cartoon reporter Tyler Templeton, one of the stars of Stephen Colbert-produced Tooning Out the News, was back again this week with an episode from the Conservative Political Action Conference—taking shots at MAGA luminaries such as Mike Lindell, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr.

Ever since making its debut in spring 2020, the cartoon news program has repeatedly managed to outdo itself with each new episode and the caliber of names who have agreed to speak with the cartoon interviewer. This year’s CPAC was more of the same—a holy grail of equally bizarre interview subjects that he aptly described as “the biggest names in Dominion defendant lawsuits.”

First up was MyPillow king Mike Lindell, to answer a question about what his bank account is going to look like if the voting technology company’s billion-dollar defamation lawsuit proves successful.Templeton went so far as to make a bold suggestion: Innovate a new type of pillow that is “specially made for smothering judges.”

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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