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The Washington Post reports that at least four Trump Golf clubs have featured a photo of a Time magazine cover. Dated March 1, 2009, the image features a stern-looking Trump looking as if he’s ...
There are more than 4,800 covers of TIME magazine. Occasionally, fake covers make real news too. Here's how to tell the real from the fake.
Time confirmed that the cover was a fake in an email to the Post.The Trump Organization did not respond to the Post's questions about the Time cover. “We couldn’t comment on the decor at Trump ...
At least four of President Trump's golf clubs display a fake, framed Time magazine with Trump on the cover, The Washington Post reports.The issue purports to be from "March 1, 2009," even though ...
There was, in fact, no Time cover on the date stated on the front of that fake cover, March 1, 2009. One of the clubs where the fake cover resides is the Trump National in Virginia.
The framed copy of Time Magazine was hung up in at least four of President Trump’s golf clubs, from South Florida to Scotland. Filling the entire cover was a photo of Donald Trump.
It is not clear who created this fake Time cover — or why. Its date might be a clue: March 1, 2009, was the season debut of Trump's show "The Celebrity Apprentice." But a transcript of that show ...
At left, a fake cover of Time magazine hangs in the sports bar of President Trump’s golf resort in Doral, Fla. At right, the photo had been taken down.
News item: A fake Time magazine cover has been framed and hung on the walls of at least four of President Donald Trump’s private clubs, including Doral in Miami-Dade County, the Washington Post ...
Fake Time Magazine Cover Omits 'Z' and 'V' Some countries have truly banned public displays of the letter "Z," which is considered a symbol of support for Russia's military.
Trump's fake magazine cover has a different border and uses some of the same secondary headlines as the Winslet issue, ... Fake Time Magazine, cover, right, hung on Mar-a-Lago wall near entrance.
The Washington Post’s David A. Fahrenthold breaks down a fake TIME magazine cover that is displayed in at least two of President Trump’s golf resorts. (Peter Stevenson / The Washington Post ...