The Chronicle

Time for another about-face

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DONALD Trump once valued being on the cover of TIME magazine so much he put a fake version of it in seven of his golf courses.

Now it may be a case of being careful what you wish for.

The magazine has put the US President on the cover of its latest issue, the second week in a row it has done so, and chances are he isn’t going to like it.

The illustrati­on by artist Nancy Burson shows Mr Trump morphing into Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The magazine said in a statement that the depiction “is meant to represent this particular moment in US foreign policy, following the pair’s recent meeting in Finland.

“A year and a half into his presidency, Trump’s puzzling affinity for Putin has yet to be explained,” Brian Bennett writes in the story.

“Trump is bruised by the idea that Russian election meddling taints his victory ... and can’t concede the fact that Russia did try to interfere in the election, regardless of whether it impacted the outcome.”

Mr Trump was attacked by both sides of politics for appearing to side with Mr Putin over his own intelligen­ce agencies with regards to whether Russia interfered in the 2016 US election.

Mr Trump has since done an about-face and said he meant to say he saw no reason why it “wouldn’t” be Russia, not why it “would” be Russia.

Last week TIME magazine used an image of Mr Trump towering over a crying child with the words “Welcome to America” to depict his immigratio­n policy.

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