Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 8-24-2025

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had the state pave over the memorial for the 49 Pulse Nightclub massacre victims.

Members of the community responded

#Orlando Strong from Liberals Are Cool

 

#Ernest Hemingway from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#men in black from Dirty Blonde Mind

 

 

 

Jon Russo for 8/23/2025

Tom Stiglich for 8/22/2025

 

 

#Jeffrey Epstein from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#Jeffrey Epstein from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#GOP PEDO RING from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

 

#rise up from Activism4U

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A HERD OF HORSES A GAGGLE OF GEESE A PARTY OF PEDOPHILES

 

#GOP PEDO RING from Rejecting Republicans

John Deering for 8/23/2025

Jeff Danziger for 8/23/2025

#john bolton from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

Mike Smith for 8/20/2025

 

 

#trump and epstein from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

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#blm from funnymemes-and-kinkydreams

#vote blue from Self-love Is My Superpower

#PBS from Social Justice In America

 

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#white people twitter from White People Twitter

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#revising American history from Rejecting Republicans

 

Mike Smith for 8/22/2025

Lee Judge for 8/22/2025

 

Jimmy Margulies for 8/21/2025

 

 

Gary Markstein for 8/23/2025

A.F. Branco for 8/22/2025

 

 

 

 

 

#Ronald Reagan from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

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#equal rights from Rejecting Republicans

 

#white people twitter from White People Twitter

 

Image from No-Longer-Just-Another-Bondi-Blonde.

 

#white people twitter from White People Twitter

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#housing from Liberals Are Cool

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#Hulme Manchester from Radical Graffiti

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#zohran mamdani from Liberals Are Cool

#state capitalism from Liberals Are Cool

#renewable energy from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

#trebuchet from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

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#adam zyglis from Saywhat Politics

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Gary Markstein for 8/22/2025

#ice assholes from Social Justice In America

 

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#aligator alcatraz from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

 

 

#republican assholes from Social Justice In America

 

#vote blue from Self-love Is My Superpower

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#donald trump from FuckMAGA

 

 

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A horse in a field is surrounded by a smattering of farm buildings and a windmill with the text “A OneHorse...

Jon Russo for 8/21/2025

 

John Deering for 8/22/2025

Lee Judge for 8/20/2025

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

 

Gary Markstein for 8/21/2025

#Russia from Liberals Are Cool

 

David Horsey for 8/22/2025

Jimmy Margulies for 8/20/2025

 

 

Mike Smith for 8/21/2025

Lee Judge for 8/21/2025

#john bolton from Liberals Are Cool

 

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But, I don’t know – it’s hard for me to see any Trump ties to Russia…except for the Flynn thing and the Manafort thing

and the Tillerson thing

and the Sessions thing

and the Kushner thing

and the Carter Page thing

and the Ivanka hanging with the oligarchs thing

and the Roger Stone thing

and the Felix Sater thing

and the Boris Ephsteyn thing

and the Rosneft thing

and the Gazprom thing

and the Sergey Gorkov banker thing

and the Azerbajain thing

and the “I love Putin” thing

and the Donald Trump, Jr. thing

and the Sergey Kislyak thing

and the Russian Affiliated Interests thing

and the Russian Business Interests thing

and the Emoluments Clause thing

and the Alex Schnaider thing

and the hack of the DNC thing

and the Guccifer 2.0 thing

and the Mike Pence “I don’t know anything” thing

and the Russians mysteriously dying thing

and the Trump’s public request to Russia to hack Hillary’s email thing

and the Trump house sale for $100 million at the bottom of the housing bust to the Russian fertilizer king thing

and the Russian fertilizer king’s plane showing up in Concord, NC during Trump rally campaign thing

and the Nunes sudden flight to the White House in the night thing

and the Nunes personal investments in the Russian winery thing

and the Cyprus bank thing

and Trump not releasing his tax returns thing

and the Republican Party’s rejection of an amendment to require Trump to show his taxes thing

and the election hacking thing

and the GOP platform change to the Ukraine thing

and the Steele Dossier thing

and the Leninist Bannon thing

and the Sally Yates can’t testify thing

and the intelligence community’s investigative reports thing

and the Trump reassurance that the Russian connection is all “fake news” thing

and the Spicer’s Russian Dressing “nothing’s wrong” thing

and the Chaffetz not willing to start an investigation thing

and the Chaffetz suddenly deciding to go back to private life in the middle of an investigation thing

and the The Lead DOJ Investigator Mary McCord SUDDENLY in the middle of the investigation decides to resign thing

and the appointment of Pam Bondi who was bribed by trump in the trump university scandal appointed to head the investigation thing

and the The White House going into full-on cover-up mode, refusing to turn over the documents related to the hiring and subsequent firing of Flynn thing

and the Chaffetz and White House blaming the poor vetting of Flynn on Obama thing

and the Poland and British intelligence gave information regarding the hacking back in 2015 to Paul Ryan and he didn’t do anything thing

and the Agent M16 following the money thing

And now the trump team KNEW about Flynn’s involvement but hired him anyway thing

and The Corey Lewendowski thing

and the Preet Bharara firing thing but before he left he transferred evidence against trump to a state level Schneiderman thing

And the Betsy Devos’ Brother thing

And the Sebastian Gorka thing

And the Greg Gianforte from Montana thing

And the pence actually was warned about Flynn before he was hired thing

and the Pence and Manafort connection thing

And the 7 Allies coming forward with audio where trump was picked up in incidental wire tapping thing

and the carter Page defying the Senate’s order to hand over his Russian contact list thing

and the Obama coming forward and sayin he warned trump directly thing

And the trump wants to VETO Sally Yates’ testimony thing

and the trump tweets attacking Yates and defending Flynn thing

and the “no evidence of collusion” attributed to Clapper, who never said such a thing, thing.

and the amnesia epidemic that hit every member of the Inner circle when it comes to remembering meetings with Russians thing.

and the “18” days before Flynn was fired thing

and the witness intimidation through tweets thing

and the McGahn “Why does it matter to the DOJ if one White House official lies to another official?” thing

and firing Comey thing!

and the temporary FBI head, McCabe, being also under investigation thing

and the banning the US press but allowing the Russian press to the Russian ambassador Oval Office meeting thing!

and the Certified Letter thing!

and the threatening Comey thing!

and the firing of Comey thing!

and the I respect the investigation but it is a witch hunt and no president has been so persecuted thing!

and the Kushner back door thing!

and the appointing Christopher Wray, as head of the FBI, whos law firm represented the trump organization and has ties to Rosneft and Gasprom Russian organizations! Yea that thing.

and the blaming Obama for the Russian hacking that a week before he called a hoax and witch hunt!

and the Kushner/ trump jr meeting with Russia’s top propagandist Natalia Veselnitskaya thing.

and Peter Smith who actually colluded with Flynn thing

And trump and Tillerson meeting privately with Putin thing.

And trump allowing VISAs to 150 known Russian spys thing.

And trump offering to work with Putin on a cyber security thing.

And the Natalia Veselnitskaya having dinner with a republican congressman after “the meeting” thing.

SO yeah, there’s probably nothing there,

– Michael Jochum

#palestine from Liberals Are Cool

 

Political cartoons / memes / and news I wish to share. 8-23-2025

Harley Schwadron CagleCartoons.com

 

 

 

 

Town Square Cartoons

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Town Square Cartoons

 

Town Square Cartoons

 

 

 

 

 

Image from No-Longer-Just-Another-Bondi-Blonde.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lawfare is using the justice system to attack your enemies or opposites.  

 

 

 

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Mahatma Gandhi, Baltic Hands, in Peace & Justice History for 8/23

August 23, 1933
Mahatma Gandhi, weighing only 90 pounds, was released unconditionally from Sassoon Hospital in Poona because, after 5 days of his latest “fast unto death,” the doctors feared that his body could no longer stand the strain of fasting.
He had been taken to the hospital from Yeravda jail, which he had described as his “permanent address,” when he started his fast. He was protesting official refusal to allow him to continue his work with the Untouchables (he had called them harijan, or “children of God”) while in prison.


Gandhi leaving hospital, 1933
He had deliberately courted arrest, rejecting an order permitting him to reside only within the limits of Poona, and had been sentenced to a year’s imprisonment.
Gandhi and his fasts 
August 23, 1945
In a letter to his friend Anne Marie Petersen shortly before the end of British colonial rule in India, Mahatma Gandhi wrote, “When there is independence, why should you fear the majority? If you have God with you and the majority have not, should you still fear? And if both have God between them who should fear whom? Is there then any question of majority and minority?
Let us pray.
Love.
Bapu”
August 23, 1989
Over one million joined hands across the three Baltic republics (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) in a 400-mile-long chain of resistance against control by the U.S.S.R. (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
It was the 60th anniversary of the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact, also known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact after the foreign ministers of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany who had negotiated it.
Generally called the Hitler-Stalin Pact, it secretly agreed to Soviet control of Latvia and Estonia, and German influence over Poland and Lithuania. Germany, again secretly, later ceded control over Lithuania to the Soviets for 7.5 million dollars in gold ($115 in 2008 dollars).


Baltic hands
The Baltic Way  (with pictures of the action)

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryaugust.htm#august23

Let’s talk about Trump, tripwire troops, talks about Ukraine, and air power….

Sorry for the lack of posting and no cartoon meme post tomorrow morning.  I have been very sick all day with vomiting and diarrhea.  From the morphines and muscle relaxers I was impacted, which was a harder constipation.  I had taken fiber and it did not help, so I took 2 laxatives.  They did not work so the next day I took 2 more.  I have been diagnosed with a sensitive stomach meaning it can’t take pressure so it was refusing to let me eat / swallow anything and the bile and acids needed to be vomited up.  By noon the dam broke and I have spent most of the day near or on the toilet or in bed.  At 1 pm Ron made me some chicken noodle soup.  It helped calm my stomach but did not help the other end.   I am trying to eat something now due to my blood sugar but I can only do a chicken strip and a few french fries.   Tomorrow we go out for our big shopping day, glad it was not today which we had planned.  By the way I was stationed in West Berlin in the 1980s.  Hugs.

Nat Turner, Prague Spring, Benigno Aquino, & More, In Peace & Justice History for 8/21

August 21, 1831

Nat Turner, a 30-year-old man legally owned by a child, and six other slaves began a violent insurrection in Southampton County, Virginia.They began by killing the child’s stepfather, Joseph Travis, and his family. Within the next 24 hours, Turner and, ultimately, about 40 followers killed the families who owned adjacent slaveholding properties, nearly 60 whites, while freeing and inciting other slaves to join them.Militia and federal troops were called out, and the uprising was suppressed with 55 African Americans including Turner executed by hanging in Jerusalem, Virginia, and hundreds more killed by white mobs and vigilantes in revenge.
More about Nat Turner
Nat Turner’s confession 
August 21, 1968
The Czechoslovakian people spontaneously and nonviolently resisted invasion of their country of 14 million by hundreds of thousands of troops and 5000+ tanks from the Soviet Union and four other Warsaw Pact countries.The troops were enforcing the overthrow and arrest of Alexander Dubcek and his government. They had been implementing significant democratic reforms known collectively as “socialism with a human face,” or the Prague Spring.
 
Cover of the magazine Kvety, with a photograph of the statue of St. Wenceslas in Wenceslas Square in the center of Prague. Graffiti on the statue reads “Soldiers go home” in Russian and “Dubcek – Svoboda” in Czech.

Hundreds attempted to obstruct invading tanks.
Both Czechs and Slovaks argued with the soldiers and refused all cooperation with the occupying armies while showing broad support for the deposed government and its reform program. Moscow relented and returned Dubcek to office, at least temporarily.
Prague Spring in retrospect
Czech perspective 
August 21, 1971
Two grenades killed and wounded members of the leadership of the Philippines’ Liberal Party during a rally in Manila’s Plaza Miranda. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos accused a leader of the party, Benigno Aquino, of the bombing and arrested him, labeling him a communist. Liberal Party Secretary-General Aquino, an effective young leader and Marcos opponent, was imprisoned, mostly in solitary confinement, for seven years until allowed exile to the U.S., ostensibly for medical treatment.
August 21, 1976
Approximately 20,000 people, mainly women, from both Protestant and Catholic areas of Belfast, Northern Ireland, attended a Peace People’s rally at Ormeau Park.
August 21, 1983
Exiled popular Philippine political leader Benigno Aquino was assassinated by soldiers of the Aviation Security Command as he crossed the tarmac at Manila International Airport.

Benigno Aquino
He had spent three years of asylum in the U.S. Upon his return, he intended to lead the political opposition to President Ferdinand Marcos and the martial law he had imposed.
During the plane trip across the Pacific, he had commented to reporters, 
“I suppose there’s a physical danger because you know assassination’s part of public service . . . My feeling is we all have to die sometime and if it’s my fate to die by an assassin’s bullet, so be it.”

Hundreds of thousands demonstrated against Marcos.


Ferdinand Marcos
The Aquino funeral drew millions and gave impetus to the broad-based People’s Power movement which eventually forced Marcos from power.
Read more about Aquino 
August 21, 1991
A coup against Soviet Union President Mikhail S. Gorbachev by hard-line Communist Party members (State Emergency Committee), collapsed in the face of popular opposition. Russian Federation President Boris N. Yeltsin, having quit the Party the previous year, had called for a general strike.

Mikhail S. Gorbachev | Boris N.Yelsin
August 21, 1998
Samuel Bowers, the 73-year-old former Imperial Wizard of the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, was convicted in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, of ordering a firebombing that killed civil rights activist Vernon Dahmer 32 years before. Bowers had also been instrumental in the killing of three other civil rights workers in Philadelphia, Mississippi for which he was never charged.
On Vernon Dahmer’s tombstone are the words,
“If you don’t vote, you don’t count.”

Samuel Bowers
32 years to justice

Dahmer’s home after the bombing

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryaugust.htm#august21

And From Lit Hub, “This Week In Literary History”

(It’s a newsletter I receive, and I don’t have a link for what I’ve copied and am pasting, but there are links within the piece. Enjoy.)

AUGUST 17 — AUGUST 23
Angela Davis debuts on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List.
In 1969, the legendary author and activist Angela Davis was a newly minted assistant philosophy processor at UCLA. But she was also an avowed Communist, and as a result, then-Governor Ronald Regan tried to have her fired before she’d begun any actual teaching. No luck: Davis’s dismissal didn’t hold up in court, and her first class had to be moved to a bigger classroom to accommodate the 2,000 students who had signed up for it—but she would finally be fired again nine months later, for “inflammatory rhetoric” in public speeches.  Davis was an outspoken supporter of the Black Panthers and was fervently against the Vietnam War, but arguably her most scandalous activist activities at the time were in defense of the Soledad Brothers, three Black inmates imprisoned in Soledad, CA, who were accused of killing a white guard. In 1970, guns registered to Davis were used in an attack on the nearby Marin County Civic Center; the perpetrators hoped to take hostages to bargain for the inmates’ release, but instead left four casualties. Davis, despite not being at the scene, was charged with murder, kidnapping, and criminal conspiracy charges. She couldn’t be found, and so on August 18, 1970, by order of J. Edgar Hoover, Davis became the third woman ever to be included on the FBI’s Most Wanted List. Eight weeks later, Davis was finally arrested in a New York motel; the trial that followed catapulted her to international fame—and turned her into a revolutionary icon—as her supporters, who viewed her as a political prisoner, chanted “Free Angela!” across the globe.In 1972, after 16 months in prison, she was acquitted of all charges by an all-white jury. “It took a worldwide movement of people to acquit Miss Davis,” noted one of her attorneys, Howard Moore Jr., but it shouldn’t have. “Justice should be the routine of the system,” he added.
MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM
Angela Davis on Black Lives Matter, Palestine, and the Future of Radicalism

Angela Davis on International Solidarity and the Impacts of Black Radicalism

Angela Davis on Protest, 1968, andHer Old Teacher, Herbert Marcuse
THIS IS WHY THEY BAN IT:
“Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation. ”
–Angela Davis

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 8-21-2025

 

Ok I have to admit these cartoon posts are becoming like the old cartoon posts I made on Scottiestoybox.  What stared out as 50 cartoon sites became over 150 before I had to end doing it.  It would take 8 to 10 hours to post and people need to understand I only get about 12 hours awake and now less time to be online.  So again what started as a small post taking 2 hours has now become a 6 hour project.  I got up at 7 after a wonderful … with my husband.  Took care of our remaining cat and made myself coffee.   About an hour later when my husband got up I made him coffee.  

I then spent a bit of time watching videos, listening to my husband and having a second cup of coffee.  The entire time I was adding to this post.  Then I went to take my shower which due to the skin condition I have I must shower every day even though I rarely get dirty / sweaty enough to need it.  

The point I am making is there is no shortage of memes / cartoons to post on all the evils of what is happening is endless.  Every website I have saved in this group for opening, which is now up to 70 pages plus every cartoon takes me to ten more.  So if people want these I will keep doing them, but I think I need to shorten how long these get.   

The truth is I went back to cartoons and memes because my eyesight is so bad that it is hard for me to read an article and post it.  It is far easier to click copy and then post for a cartoon or meme.   But unless people want this feed I don’t want to keep doing it.  I will soon go back to doing videos again which I like a lot more.  But again it is what people who come here want to see.  Please let me know.  The truth is I have an issue with being on the computer right now which I will share in a different post.  Hugs

 

 

Lee Judge for 8/19/2025

Andy Marlette for 8/19/2025

 

 

 

Town Square Cartoons

 

 


 

 

 

A man and a woman stand on the porch of a beach house.

“I can’t believe that the summer, and civilization, are almost over.”At least A. I. ain’t comin’ for our jobs.”

Jimmy Margulies for 8/19/2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two toughlooking guys dressed like mobsters walk down the street. One is carrying a baseball bat.

 

At least A. I. ain’t comin’ for our jobs.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Town Square Cartoons

 

 

 

Al Goodwyn for 8/20/2025

 

Chip Bok for 8/20/2025

Jon Russo for 8/19/2025

Tom Stiglich for 8/19/2025

Specktickles for 8/20/2025

Specktickles for 8/19/2025

Specktickles for 8/18/2025

Specktickles for 8/16/2025

Specktickles for 8/13/2025

Mike Smith for 8/19/2025

 

 

This Is Perfection.

Clay Jones, Open Windows

Eat Mor Bulshirt by Clay Jones

Trump takes advice from Putin Read on Substack

Taking advice about how to run free, fair, and democratic elections from Vladimir Putin would be like taking advice from Donald Trump on how to make a steak.

“What you want to do is purchase the most beautiful cut of meat possible, preferably from Walmart, but with a “Trump Steak” sticker on it. Then, you’re gonna put that steak on the stove and cook it for about 45 minutes until it’s nice and charred. Then you will want to bury it in ketchup to the point that you can’t even see the steak. Then, have someone else cut it for you, but make sure it’s in tiny pieces so you don’t have to chew so hard. You gotta eat your ketchup steak in tiny bites if you’re like me, and your dentures keep popping out.”

I read that when he had meetings with his campaign people during the 2016 race, he’d serve hot dogs. The anonymous source said that Trump eats like an 8-year-old. He will serve his guests a scoop of ice cream while he gets two, so they know who the big boy is. I bet that bastard puts ketchup on his hot dogs, that sonofabitch.

Trump is taking Putin’s side again. Not just in the war that Putin started against Ukraine, but in the war he started against American democracy. On Monday morning, Trump posted on ShitSocial that he’s getting rid of mail-in voting and voting machines. Disclaimer: I haven’t read his entire post because…damn. (snip-MORE. Seriously, go see it, it’s worth the click!)

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The wannabe Dictator by Ann Telnaes

It’s a Trump show Read on Substack

Trump sees himself as an emperor summoning his kingdoms to flatter him and bring gifts.

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 8-20-2025

Image from Bowlby's Bric-a-brac

 

#Republican Nazis from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

 

A car is pulled over and a man in a military uniform stands next to it speaking to the driver. A long line of tanks and...

#upl from lonely

 

 

Image from Democracy Underground

 

Image from Good Stuff

 

 

 

Mike Smith for 8/18/2025

 

#priest from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#vote blue from Self-love Is My Superpower

 

 

#Trump and Putin from Social Justice In America

 

Town Square Cartoons

John Deering for 8/19/2025

Chris Britt for 8/18/2025

Lee Judge for 8/18/2025

Image from Maswartz

 

#donald trump from Saywhat Politics

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

Image from Depsidase

 

 

 

Image from Better Listen Up!

#trump and epstein from Rejecting Republicans

Image from Liberals Are Cool

Image from Untitled

 

#sci fi from Home Tours & Other Stuff

Image from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

Image from Robert Reich

#truth from Apologize To No One

Image from Untitled

#tax the rich from Social Justice In America

 

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

Image from Democracy Underground

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#Jesus from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#Jesus from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#homophobic from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

#dinosaurs from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

#adviceanimal from Advice Animal

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

From ProPublica:

Environment

Top Democrat on Oversight Committee Demands Trump Administration Account for Wildland Firefighter Vacancies

The request follows ProPublica reporting that DOGE cuts and voluntary resignations left thousands of vacant jobs at the Forest Service, severely hampering its ability to fight wildfires.


by Abe Streep Aug. 14, 2025, 1 p.m. EDT

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox.

The top Democrat on a House committee is demanding that Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins account for discrepancies between her public statements about wildland firefighter staffing and a ProPublica report showing there were thousands of vacancies in the Forest Service’s firefighting workforce as peak wildfire season approached.

In June, the Forest Service claimed it had reached 99% of its hiring goal for its wildland firefighting workforce. But ProPublica’s reporting indicated that the agency was selectively counting firefighters, presenting an optimistic assessment to the public. As many as 27% of jobs were vacant as of July 17, according to data obtained by ProPublica.

Rep. Robert Garcia, a Democrat from California and the ranking member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, made the request to Rollins in a letter sent Thursday morning. “The Trump Administration’s staffing decisions are exacerbating an already dire situation: The Forest Service’s firefighting capacity has been dangerously hampered by Department of Government Efficiency and Trump Administration layoffs, deferred resignations, and other early retirements and resignations just as climate change is extending the fire season,” he wrote.

The Forest Service’s assertions about its readiness are contradicted not only by its own staff — a wildland firefighter in California quoted in the ProPublica report called the 99% figure “grossly inaccurate” — but by its own statistics. In July, ProPublica reported that, according to agency data, its fire and aviation management program contained more than 4,500 active vacancies, including for such crucial primary firefighting positions as hotshots, dispatchers and engine captains. At the time, a spokesperson for the Agriculture Department disputed that the Forest Service had that many vacancies within its fire and aviation management program but did not provide data showing otherwise. A spokesperson for the Forest Service later claimed that ProPublica’s figures were inaccurate, telling the High Country News, “Their numbers likely come from outdated org charts and unfunded positions.” However, ProPublica excluded all unfunded positions from its analysis, and its data came from active agency organizational charts.

When asked to support its claims that the agency’s fire service is fully staffed, a spokesperson wrote: “The Forest Service is fully prepared and operational to protect individuals and communities from wildfires. The Forest Service has over 19,000 workers, both in and out of the Fire and Aviation Management group, who hold incident response qualifications.”

According to experts, the agency has long resisted providing a comprehensive and transparent breakdown of its wildland firefighting force. “Unless Congress tells them to, they’re not going to do a report of that magnitude,” said Robert Kuhn, a former Forest Service official who between 2009 and 2011 co-authored such an assessment. Kuhn cited the cost and effort involved in analyzing a sprawling and complex agency. Earlier this year, Grassroots Wildland Firefighting, a labor advocacy organization, wrote, “None of the federal agencies have developed a modern formula for determining how many wildland firefighters and support personnel are truly needed to address 21st century issues.” Most federal wildland firefighters work for the Forest Service, within the Department of Agriculture. In addition, the federal government employs thousands of wildland firefighters at four agencies in the Department of the Interior. President Donald Trump has ordered all of them to consolidate their wildland fire programs. Details about that unification have not been released.

Every year, the Forest Service reports that it has filled its ranks with what are known as primary firefighters. But according to current and former Forest Service employees, that assessment — the basis of the claim that the agency reached 99% of its hiring goal — is misleading on a number of levels. The Forest Service simply counts “operational firefighters” working within a specified pay range. That figure includes both temporary seasonal firefighters who have just joined the agency and experienced year-round veterans — but it does not distinguish between the two and therefore elides a great loss of institutional knowledge. In recent years, the agency has suffered an exodus of experienced firefighters. The agency’s assessment also excludes both senior-level fire managers and crucial support staff. The public associates wildland firefighting with its most iconic figures: smokejumpers, hotshots and members of engine crews, who often are supported by aircraft dropping retardant. But the nation’s wildland fire apparatus also includes, for example, human-resource specialists, ecologists, wilderness rangers, meteorologists, trails workers and other employees who possess qualifications allowing them to work on a fire line. Those qualifications are listed in what’s known as a “red card.” An archaeologist could have a red card allowing them to, say, oversee the distribution of food at a fire camp.

According to internal data reviewed in July by ProPublica, approximately 1,600 red-carded staff left the government this winter and spring. The Forest Service has claimed that the actual figure is 1,400. Garcia asked for a full accounting of DOGE’s impact on the Forest Service, demanding “all documents and communications regarding staffing, hiring, reductions in force, the Deferred Resignation Program, or the ‘Fork in the Road,’ and firefighting resources and capacity at the Forest Service.”

The agency’s rosy public assessments of its own force have also been belied by its efforts to rehire the workers it forced out. In a July memo, the Forest Service’s chief, Tom Schultz, allowed that the agency did not have enough resources and was now recruiting red-carded staff who had separated from the agency. More recently, emails reviewed by ProPublica show that, since July 22, the Forest Service has sent multiple recruiting notices to departed staff. The emails advertise dozens of openings for essential firefighting positions — such as dispatcher, engine captain and hotshot superintendent — in at least seven states. When asked about the emails, an agency spokesperson wrote, “We do have active recruitments out for FY26.”

In his letter, Garcia requested that Rollins provide the oversight committee with “a detailed and comprehensive accounting of current staffing and staffing changes at the Forest Service, including firefighting jobs” since Jan. 20.