Twitter Users Believe Time Magazine Gave Donald Trump Devil Horns On Cover
PHILADELPHIA (CBS/AP) -- Did Time magazine give Donald Trump horns on its "Person of the Year" cover?
Many on social media believe so.
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People took to Twitter to point out that it appears Time gave the president-elect devil horns with where they placed him on the cover.
Nice job with the devil horns on @realDonaldTrump @TIME #time #trump pic.twitter.com/jtUCnGGuyg
— Chris Marion (@CMarionPhoto) December 7, 2016
Time Magazine previously accused of putting devil horns on its cover star. Will they face same accusation over Trump? pic.twitter.com/r0LdMsGTRD
— Julian Druker (@Julian5News) December 7, 2016
Time low-key put horns on trump pic.twitter.com/uEy2yMmvAV
— lonelygirl15 (@JeverlyD) December 7, 2016
Wow Time Magazine is really as petty as it gets. You can't tell me that those devil horns on Trump's head were an accident pic.twitter.com/yVRzknwsZ2
— Brad (@BBerbari_3K) December 7, 2016
Kudos to TIME for making Trump look like the devil by using the M to give him devil horns. #personoftheyear #time pic.twitter.com/BfB9ExUAGc
— saabs ❃ صابرين (@saboiscool) December 7, 2016
Love this move. Time magazine strategically placed Trump under the M to give him devils horns!!! pic.twitter.com/yz3DfRUNHr
— David Grachnik (@davidgrachnik) December 7, 2016
At least the letter "M" on Trump's head looks like Devil Horns! Nicely played @TIME ???????????????????????? https://t.co/cTmOJfJFvM
— Ham ???? (@ham_stache) December 7, 2016
There are definite horns on Donald Trump's head in the Time Person of the Year cover ????
— Luis Eduardo Mora (@BilingualBway) December 7, 2016
Time named Trump its Person of the Year on Wednesday, bestowing what the president-elect called an "honor" even as he derided the idea that he'll lead "the Divided States of America."
That was a reference to Time's cover line — "Donald Trump: President of the Divided States of America" — that was positioned next to the cover photograph of the president-elect sitting in his private residence at Trump Tower.
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"I didn't divide 'em," Trump said on NBC's "Today" show. "We're going to put it back together and we're going to have a country that's very well-healed."
Time editor Nancy Gibbs said the publication's choice was a "straightforward" choice of the person who has had the greatest influence on events "for better or worse."
Hillary Clinton finished second.