New Yorker Pokes Trump In His Most Infamous Sore Spot With Scathing New Cover
The New Yorker magazine has never been one to shy away from controversy, and their latest cover is no exception. The latest issue features a scathing illustration of Donald Trump, poking fun at one of his most infamous sore spots: his hair.
The cover, designed by artist Barry Blitt, features a caricature of Trump with a comb-over hairdo, but with a twist. The hair is depicted as a crumbling, messy mess, with a caption that reads "The Truth About Trump's Hair" in bold, red letters.
The illustration is a clear jab at Trump's infamous comb-over hairstyle, which has been the subject of much ridicule and mockery over the years. But it's not just the hair that's being targeted - the cover is also a commentary on Trump's dishonesty and lack of transparency.
Trump's Response
As expected, Trump took to Twitter to respond to the cover, calling it "fake news" and claiming that the New Yorker is "a failing magazine" that is "desperate for attention".
"The New Yorker is a failing magazine that is desperate for attention," Trump tweeted. "They are trying to get attention with their fake cover, but it's not going to work. Sad!"
Reaction on Social Media
But despite Trump's attempts to discredit the cover, it was met with widespread praise and applause on social media. Many people praised the illustrator for his clever and humorous take on the president's infamous hairdo.
"Love this cover! It's about time someone poked fun at Trump's hair," wrote one Twitter user.
"I'm dying over here! The truth about Trump's hair is finally out!" wrote another.
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Keywords: New Yorker, Trump, satire, politics, humor.
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