Time magazine issues a new cover of Donald Trump after his criticism
time The magazine has released a new cover for its upcoming November 10 issue featuring President Donald Trump after the GOP leader strongly criticized the original photo used.
The old magazine unveiled a second edition earlier this week, linked to its feature on Trump, who was interviewed about his role in brokering a ceasefire agreement between Gaza and Israel. While the first image shows the President of the United States looking up against the sky with the caption “His Victory,” the final image depicts Trump with his hands cuffed under his chin in Hayes’ office with the subtitle “Trump World.”
Unveiled on October 14, Trump was very displeased with the cover photo that was initially chosen, writing on Truth Social at 1:36 a.m. ET that night: “Time magazine did a relatively good story about me, but the photo might be the worst of all. They ‘disappeared’ my hair, and then they put something floating on top of my head that looks like a floating crown, but it’s small.” Extremely. Really strange! “I never liked taking photos from lower angles, but this is too bad.” The picture is worth calling for. What are they doing and why?
Trump has An established relationship With the weekly newspaper – as subject and reader. According to the outlet, as of December 2024, Trump’s total coverage count has exceeded 40, trailing only Presidents Ronald Reagan and record holder Richard Nixon. Of course, this does not include the fake covers that were said to be hanging from “at least five of his golf clubs,” which featured a phrase exclaiming that “Trump strikes on all fronts…even TV!” The presence of fake covers, I mentioned before Washington mailWhich prompted the magazine to demand that Trump remove it. Since then, several of the real covers are currently hung in various locations within his Mar-a-Lago residence. time He was also named Personality of the Year in 2016 and 2024.
Before the original cover was released, he was Malik timeSalesforce CEO Marc Benioff made waves over the weekend Comments for New York Times He said he thinks Trump is doing a “fantastic job” and “fully” supports the idea of sending federal troops to San Francisco.
According to a report by L The daily monsterThe new portrait of Trump by Washington, D.C.-based photographer Stephen Voss was inspired by Arnold Newman’s 1963 photograph of German industrialist and convicted Nazi war criminal Alfred Krupp, which was published by a publishing house. Newsweekthough time He strongly denied this. (The digital outlet also reported Vos liked comments on Instagram where followers asked about the connection, though he appears to have since removed his likes.)
“There is no connection and claims to the contrary are completely untrue,” A time The spokesperson said. “References in this photo shoot are past presidential photographs in the Oval Office, including TIME’s own covers. Giving weight to speculation on social media is reckless and contributes to the spread of misinformation.”