Time cover image of Trump: He’s back
In its latest issue, Time magazine published a picture of the president-elect of the United States at his desk in the White House, which shows Donald Trump quickly throwing off President Biden’s accessories and his famous sunglasses after the inauguration. It is a table.
According to Isna, the picture on the cover of the latest issue of Time magazine on the eve of the inauguration ceremony of “Donald Trump”, the president-elect of the United States of America, shows him while removing the belongings of former president “Joe Biden” from his desk in the Oval Office in the palace. White throws down what appears to be an allusion to Trump’s promises to reverse the previous administration’s decisions once he enters the White House.
A short sentence is also written on the cover with the theme “He is back”.
Time has published Trump’s image on its cover several times before. In February 2017, just a month after Trump took office for his first term as president, a picture of him with the caption “Nothing to see here” was published.
For the second time, in April 2018, Donald Trump’s image was published with the single word title “Stormy” and amid the controversial News about his consensual relationship with “Stormy Daniels”, an actress in pornographic films in 2006.
Both pictures show Trump at his desk in the Oval Office with a strong wind blowing, so that his hair, tie, and the clothes on the desk are flying in the wind, but he is sitting firmly in place. The only difference between the second picture and the first one is that Trump’s feet are covered with water.
Less than six months later, in September 2018, another issue of Time featured Trump floating in and out of frame as the Oval Office was shown completely flooded. The phrase “in depth” accompanies the image.
The magazine unveiled its new cover in a post on Sunday on the X social network, promoting its cover story, “Donald Trump’s Disorder Is Back.”
In its headline, Time calls the 47th president of the United States an “unpredictable force for change” and acknowledges: Whatever you think of Trump, he has changed America in ways that were unimaginable a decade ago. is
Some interpreted the cover of the magazine as a declaration of abandoning the past. One Trump supporter responded to the Post Time: “Now, the adults are in charge.”
“Now let’s do what’s necessary,” wrote another. “There will be a big mess to clean up.”
But those who hate Trump have interpreted the image as an agent of chaos who casually destroys the status quo and the norms of previous administrations.
“Here comes chaos,” wrote one anxious user on X.
Another user stated: One day these covers of Time magazine will be looked at in the same way that hateful Soviet advertisements are looked at today!
The magazine named Trump its Person of the Year in December, prompting condemnation from readers who supported former vice president and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the November election.
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