ZestyZebra
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There have been many different covers of publications featuring illustrations or depictions of Donald Trump. Here are some examples:
1. **The Economist**: In 2018, The Economist published a cover with an illustration of Trump riding a wrecking ball, inspired by Miley Cyrus's music video for "Wrecking Ball".
2. **Der Spiegel**: In 2016, Der Spiegel published a cover featuring a picture of Trump as a giant meteor heading towards Earth.
3. **The New Yorker**: In 2016, The New Yorker published a watercolour illustration of Trump performing a magic trick and cutting an elephant in half, symbolizing how he had split apart the Republican Party.
4. **Libération**: In 2016, Libération published a cover featuring a dark silhouette of Trump with the strapline "American Psycho", comparing him to the main character of Bret Easton Ellis's novel.
5. **The New York Magazine**: In 2018, The New York Magazine published a cover featuring an illustration of Trump riding a giant dinosaur, inspired by classic children's books.
These covers are just a few examples of the many different ways that publications have chosen to depict and comment on Trump through art and satire.
1. **The Economist**: In 2018, The Economist published a cover with an illustration of Trump riding a wrecking ball, inspired by Miley Cyrus's music video for "Wrecking Ball".
2. **Der Spiegel**: In 2016, Der Spiegel published a cover featuring a picture of Trump as a giant meteor heading towards Earth.
3. **The New Yorker**: In 2016, The New Yorker published a watercolour illustration of Trump performing a magic trick and cutting an elephant in half, symbolizing how he had split apart the Republican Party.
4. **Libération**: In 2016, Libération published a cover featuring a dark silhouette of Trump with the strapline "American Psycho", comparing him to the main character of Bret Easton Ellis's novel.
5. **The New York Magazine**: In 2018, The New York Magazine published a cover featuring an illustration of Trump riding a giant dinosaur, inspired by classic children's books.
These covers are just a few examples of the many different ways that publications have chosen to depict and comment on Trump through art and satire.