Racist. Xenophobe. Misogynist. Religious bigot. Constitutional illiterate. Fascist.

What more can be said about the Republican party's presumptive nominee that hasn't already been said?

Drawings might help.

Political cartoonists have had a banner year lampooning Donald Trump, who's latest controversial statements came in response to lawsuits filed against Trump University and the judge presiding over the case. Trump is asking whether U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is of Mexican heritage, would be fair to him in court because "he's a Mexican." As you know, Trump wants to build a wall across the Mexican border.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, who had endorsed Trump a few days earlier, responded by saying Trump's remarks were unacceptable: "It's textbook definition of racist comment." He went on to say the presidential candidate should disavow the comment.

He probably won't. Gov. Chris Christie thought it was just The Donald expressing his opinion, which was not racist -- because, "I've known him for 14 years, and Donald Trump is not a racist."

Cartoonists around the country weren't as forgiving, savaging Trump for his comments, while recalling earlier statements he's made throughout his campaign. Meanwhile, Ryan's endorsement has been put into sharper focus this week.

Look through the gallery, and check out the ones collected from social media. If you see others that belong in this collection, post them in the comments and tell us where you found it.

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Trump's Americahttps://t.co/SLsRqar1KU pic.twitter.com/52xGdQya3j — son of an asylum seeker, father of an immigrant (@doctorow) June 7, 2016

Speaker Paul Ryan has endorsed Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/9Lkn6wvSMF — Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) June 2, 2016

The GOP sinks to the lowest level with Trump https://t.co/yJIGO18TVO — Ann Telnaes (@AnnTelnaes) June 6, 2016

Don't miss my toon on Paul Ryan's endorsement of Donald Trump: https://t.co/ajmYmplyVh pic.twitter.com/skEbEiYvIu — Nate Beeler (@natebeeler) June 6, 2016

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