Barry Blitt | The New Yorker
The New Yorker, long been known for its comedic covers that flirt with controversy, is taking on
The cover for the May 22 issue of the magazine shows a complacent Comey being dragged down the aisle of a plane by Attorney General Jeff Sessions who is wearing a police uniform. Looking over his shoulder is the plane's captain, President Trump.
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"It's probably a bit of a leap," said artist Barry Blitt about his drawing for the cover, which is titled Ejected. "James Comey is six feet eight — he probably would have been happy to give up his seat in a cramped cabin."
@NewYorker An early look at next week's cover, "Ejected," by Barry Blitt: http://nyer.cm/JuDVUaw
The cover instantly
Both the United incident and the Comey firing sparked waves of public outrage. It remains to be seen if the outcry over Comey will prove as ephemeral as that which followed Dao's rough removal.