Trump took to Truth Social to express his displeasure, saying the magazine wrote a "relatively good story" about him but ruined it with a bad picture." />
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Trump's beef with Time Magazine: A history of discontent

New Delhi, Oct 14 (UNI) US President Donald Trump is at odds with Time Magazine again, this time over a cover photo that he claims is "the worst of all Time."
Trump took to Truth Social to express his displeasure, saying the magazine wrote a "relatively good story" about him but ruined it with a bad picture.
Trump specifically criticized the photo’s portrayal of his hair, claiming it was poorly rendered.
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