Retire the (very) old and introduce the new. time The magazine paid tribute to President Donald Trump by featuring him on the cover of its latest issue, marking his return to the center of American public life.
Of course, there are many supporters who argue that he never really left.
At Inauguration Day, Trump was seen sweeping President Joe Biden's belongings off his Oval Office desk with one arm, while the octogenarian's aviator glasses were also blown into oblivion. .
The image is accompanied by a simple honorific: “He's Back.”
Magazine previewed new cover Post to X It was advertised on Sunday story The title is “Donald Trump's chaos is back.”
illustrated time The cover is the fourth for the magazine by artist Tim O'Brien, who has previously depicted Trump sitting at or hovering over his famously resolute desk. new york post memo.
The article called the incoming 47th Commander-in-Chief an “unpredictable force for change” and said, “No matter what anyone thinks of him, he will change America in ways unimaginable 10 years ago.” “I've come,” he admits.
In December, the magazine named Trump its annual Person of the Year.
As Breitbart News reported, the initiative prompted ridicule and distrust from readers who supported Vice President Kamala Harris in the election a few weeks ago, leading to them canceling their subscriptions.
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Trump was nominated time magazine's PersoHe also won the award of the year in 2016 following his upset victory over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
time The magazine's tradition, which began in 1927 as “Man of the Year,” recognizes the person or cause who “has had the greatest impact on the events of the year.”
Previous recipients include climate change activist Greta Thunberg, former President Barack Obama, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Pope Francis, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
The magazine's editors will ultimately decide the award winners.
