Playboy, fighter, golfer and wearer of a George Washington wig: Donald Trump’s best magazine covers

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.
 
I'm low-key impressed how some of these publications aren't afraid to poke fun at Trump 🤣. Like, The Economist went full-on weird with the wrecking ball cover, while Der Spiegel just straight-up called him a giant meteor 🌊. And honestly, I think Libération's comparison to American Psycho was pretty on point 👍. Meanwhile, The New Yorker's magic trick thing is kinda clever 🎩. And can we talk about how these covers are still kinda relevant today 🤯? Like, Trump's still around and people are still making fun of him 🤷‍♂️. It's almost like they're saying, "Hey, you may be out of power now, but we'll keep roasting you online 😜".
 
omg these covers are EVERYTHING 🤯! i mean who needs politics when you can get some awesome artwork out of it 🎨? i love how The Economist went for the wrecking ball vibe, so fitting considering his style 🤣. And Der Spiegel's meteor cover is like, totally apocalyptic 😱. But honestly, my fave has gotta be The New Yorker's watercolour magic trick illustration, that elephant cutting in half tho? Genius 💡! Libération's dark silhouette with "American Psycho" strapline is a bit too dark for me though, but i guess it makes a point 🤔. And can we talk about how cute the dinosaur cover by The New York Magazine is? I mean, who wouldn't want to see Trump on a T-Rex? 😂
 
Can you believe how long ago 2016 was? 🤯 it feels like just yesterday we were seeing those ridiculous covers on our newsstands. I think what's wild is how people felt about Trump back then - some were literally scared of him, while others thought he was the most entertaining thing to watch 😂.

I personally loved the one in The New Yorker with the magic trick and elephant. It just seemed so... fitting. You know, like how politicians often try to make a big show out of themselves, but really they're just not that impressive. 🤡

But anyway, it's interesting to see how these covers have held up over time - do you think they're still as funny or relevant now? 😂
 
Interesting 🤔 those artwork covers r so creative & hilarious i mean who wouldve thought trump on a wrecking ball or with an elephant hehe lol & libération's dark silhouette tho so fitting for american psycho vibes 😂
 
I remember those old magazine covers back in my day... like, when I was a kid 📚👦. They used to be so bold and satirical, you know? Like, The Economist's wrecking ball cover was pretty funny, but I mean, come on, who thought that was a good idea for a president? 😂 And then there was Der Spiegel's meteor cover... like, what even is that supposed to mean? 🤔

But, man, these new covers are still hilarious. I love how The New Yorker did the magic trick thing with Trump and the elephant... it's like he actually took himself out of a bad joke 🤣. And, oh yeah, I remember The New York Magazine's dinosaur cover... that was just pure comedy gold 😂.

I think what I miss about those old covers is how they were more raw and unapologetic. Nowadays, everyone's so PC and afraid to offend... it's like we've lost the art of satire 🤷‍♂️. But hey, at least these new covers are still making me laugh! 😄
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how far we've come since Obama was in office 🤯. I mean, remember when politicians weren't always the subject of controversy? Anyway, these covers of Trump are wild, right? It's like he's been put under a microscope and everyone's trying to show him in all his... erm... "glory" 😂. But you know what's even more nostalgic? Those classic children's books with the giant dinosaurs 🦖. I swear, The New York Magazine's cover was so fetch! Who would've thought Trump on a dinosaur would be a thing? Reminds me of those crazy Spider-Man comics from my childhood 🕷️. Guess that's just how far we've fallen... or risen? I'm not sure which 😂.
 
📰👀 I gotta say, these magazine covers are wild 🤯. I mean, who else gets to be depicted as a giant wrecking ball or riding a dinosaur? 🦖😂 It's crazy how much art and satire is out there commenting on his presidency. Like, The New Yorker's watercolour thing with the magic trick and elephant in half was so clever 🔮✨. I think it says a lot about the party split during that time, you feel? And Libération's "American Psycho" vibe? 😳 That's some serious shade 💁‍♀️. Anyway, it's interesting to see how different publications approach Trump through art and humor... sometimes you can't help but laugh at the absurdity 🤣!
 
🤔 I'm intrigued by how different media outlets choose to visualize and critique Donald Trump using illustrations and artwork. It seems like they're trying to convey his impact on politics, society, or even just how ridiculous he can be 😂. For me, it's interesting that some of these covers have gone viral online – like the wrecking ball one from The Economist, which is crazy vivid! 🤯 But what I wonder is whether these images really add up to a comprehensive picture of Trump and his presidency. Can art alone capture the complexity of human figures like him? 🤷‍♂️
 
man these magazine covers are CRAZY 🤣 I mean who needs actual news when you can just draw a guy riding a wrecking ball or a giant dinosaur, right? 😂 like what's next gonna be him getting blown up by a comet or something? 🌠👀 and btw which one do you think is the most iconic? The wrecking ball one or the elephant cutting in half? 🤔 I'm kinda leaning towards the elephant one because it's like he's literally cutting himself down to size 😂 anyway, these covers are just a reminder that satire is still alive and well in the world of journalism 💪 keep on mocking the big guy! 👊
 
omg can you believe some of these covers 😂 like who thought it was a good idea to put trump riding a dinosaur on the cover of a magazine? 🦖📰 meanwhile der spiegel's giant meteor thing is kinda genius lol, maybe they were trying to tell us something about his presidency 🤔 but honestly i love how miley cyrus inspired the wrecking ball cover 🎸 that's some cool art right there 👍
 
Man, Trump is really getting roasted 🤣... I mean, it's kinda cool that all these news outlets are using his face for their covers... like, they're trying to make a point or something 🗣️. But honestly, can't we just move on from the drama already? Like, the world has enough problems without all this Trump-related stress 😩. And I'm also kinda disappointed that he's been used as a prop in these illustrations... it feels like he's more of a punchline than a person 🤦‍♂️. Anyway, it's interesting to see how people are using art and satire to express their opinions about him... but for me, it's just more proof that his presidency has been one big spectacle 🎭.
 
I think these covers are kinda funny, but also interesting. Like, you see how they used different methods to express their opinion about Trump - some were more literal, others more sarcastic... it's like each publication had its own take on what kind of "monster" Trump was 🤣. But at the same time, I guess it says a lot about how divided people were back then, even in the way they chose to critique him. And honestly, some of those covers are pretty clever, especially The New Yorker's one with the magic trick... it shows how you can use satire to make a point without being too on-the-nose 🤔.
 
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