President Donald Trump
TIME releases new cover following his criticism of past photo
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Time magazine released a new version of its November 10 issue featuring the president Donald Trump just weeks after the former president criticized the original cover
The publication released an updated edition, showing a more flattering portrait of Trump sitting in the Oval Office with his hands folded under his chin, under the headline “Trump's World.”
The new photo replaces the previous version, which showed Trump looking up at the sky with the caption “His Triumph.”
Trump spoke at Truth Social on October 14. smoking“They “disappeared” my hair… and I had what looked like a small crown floating on the top of my head. Really weird!” He added: “This may be the worst photograph of all time.”
The updated cover accompanies TIME's in-depth reporting and interview with Trump about his role in brokering the Gaza-Israel ceasefire agreement.
Trump, who has graced more than 40 TIME covers, has a long history with the magazine. His latest appearance adds to a decades-long relationship marked by both controversy and admiration.
Although some online observers suggested that the redesign was a response to Trump's earlier criticism of the original photo, Time did not comment on whether his remarks influenced the change.






