President Donald Trump accused Time magazine removed hair from the cover photo of the latest issue, which focuses on the historic peace agreement he reached with Hamas.
Early Tuesday morning, Trump took to Truth Social to criticize the cover, which was posted hours earlier on social media.
“Time magazine wrote a relatively good story about me, but this picture may be the worst of all time,” he wrote. “They 'disappeared' my hair and then there was something floating on the top of my head that looked like a flying crown but very small. Really weird!”
“I've never liked taking photos from below, but this is a very bad shot and deserves attention. What are they doing and why?” he wondered.
This is the fourth time since last November that Trump has appeared on the cover.
The article itself, the author Time Washington correspondent Eric Cortellessa emphasized that this could be one of the main achievements of Trump's second term:
The deal could be the signature achievement of Trump's second term: fulfilling his campaign promise to stop a war that has killed tens of thousands of people while returning Israeli captives to their families and beginning the hard work of rebuilding Gaza. This could also be a strategic turning point for the Middle East. Israel, already reeling from a year of history-distorting military operations – crippling Hamas in the Gaza Strip, decapitating Hezbollah's command structure and containing Iran's nuclear program – now stands on the cusp of something bigger. If peace continues, the region could enter a new era defined less by conflict than by the possibility of transformation, including the reconstruction of Gaza after Hamas and the normalization of Israel's relations with Saudi Arabia.
Peace has been a feature throughout Trump's second term. This is the eighth conflict or war Trump and his administration have handled since he returned to office in January. They still have reached ceasefires or peace agreements between India and Pakistan, Egypt and Ethiopia, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cambodia and Thailand, Azerbaijan and Armenia, and Israel and Iran.
It is also reported that he depressed According to Turkish state media, there could be an escalation of relations between Serbia and Kosovo.