Hello, it seems the question is incomplete but I will state the meaning of the cartoon below.
The illustration of Andrew Jackson as a King holding a veto implies that he controlled the entire nation and abused his privilege as a president.
Explanation:
The cartoon, King Andrew The First, was created by an anonymous person in 1832 and it depicted President Andrew Jackson as an authoritative monarch who issued commands. Congress and the Senate approved the formation of the second Bank of the United States under the leadership of Nicholas Biddle in 1816. A charter was given them for 20 years but the President was against the renewal of this charter. Jackson was against this as he believed that the bank had too much powers and the money belonged to a few rich people of whom the majority were not even Americans. He believed that the bank should benefit the poor.
So, even though the legislative arms had approved the formation of the bank, he used his veto powers to reject the formation of this bank and this move drew a lot of criticisms to him. The cartoon was one of those for it depicted him as an authoritarian.