KEY POINTS
  • The New Yorker is taking on the firing of FBI Director James Comey, comparing it to the story of the man who was forcibly removed from a United flight.
  • 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.
  • The cover instantly evokes the incident in which David Dao, a Louisville, Ky., doctor, refused to give up his seat on United flight.

Barry Blitt | The New Yorker

The New Yorker, long been known for its comedic covers that flirt with controversy, is taking on of FBI Director James Comey and in the process comparing it to the outrage-inspiring story of the man who was forcibly removed from a United Airlines flight.