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No Trump, your Newsweek magazine cover isn’t a compliment
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Over the years, there have been some unflattering editorial depictions of US President Donald Trump, so it's rare that he ever acknowledges when he's slapped on a magazine cover.
That all changed when the White House posted the latest cover for Newsweek – a bold illustration of the President alongside the text "Trump was right".
For years Trump has been somewhat of an editorial illustration muse, featuring across prominent publications like The Economist, TIME and The New Yorker.
TRUST IN TRUMP 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/ndKqAOPIn8August 3, 2026"TRUST IN TRUMP", the White House tweeted alongside the magazine cover featuring an illustration of the President in a quasi-colonial explorer outfit.
In short, no Trump, that Newsweek cover isn't a compliment.