Leftists raged at an obscure sketch artist following Trump’s arraignment in Miami, seething that the former president looked too young and handsome in his courtroom drawings.
“The courtroom sketch artist, William Hennessy [J]r., is far too kind to [Donald Trump],” wrote one Twitter user.
“His pastel drawings make the pig look at least 20 years younger and 90 pounds thinner.”
“Any chance you can whip up a quick indictment for false depiction of an indicted grifter?” wrote another, tweeting at a parody account of Jack Smith.

Some Twitter users went so far as to link Hennessy’s Facebook page and encourage others to harass him.
“Yo Bill, why trim 70lbs off Trump? Just weird. Do you privately think of him as a trim superhero?” demanded one person on a Facebook post. “It’s rare I get any kind of feedback,” Hennessy said of the backlash.
“Some said he looked too thin, too young, and some said he looked too good,” he continued, noting that the negativity was coming from people who “didn’t care much for Trump.”
The artist insisted he doesn’t “editorialize” in his work, however: “I just draw what I see.”