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He's Back – Time Magazine Shows New Cover With Trump Sweeping Away Documents

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He's back – Time magazine showed a new cover with Trump sweeping away documents Dmitry Usik

On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump will be inaugurated in Washington, D.C., and will officially take office as President of the United States. Time has put the politician on the cover of its new issue.

It shows the politician sweeping documents off a table in the White House, Channel 24 reports with reference to Time.

What Time thinks about Trump's return

So, in its article dedicated to Donald Trump, the publication calls the new president “an unpredictable force for change.”

He is perhaps the most influential agent of change to occupy the White House since Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Time emphasizes.

It is noted that the 47th president is not only a product of global change, but also its driver. The challenges that his program is trying to solve have been accumulating for decades and are now greater than any one leader or even one country can overcome.

What the new cover with Trump looks like/photo Time

Donald Trump has promised to solve a number of problems with aggressive steps. This includes everything from mass deportations to suppression of free media, prosecution and annexation of Greenland, the Panama Canal and Canada, although he may be joking about it.

Trump's supporters say his norm-breaking will be worth it if the president can succeed where others have failed. At the same time, they credit Trump for his promises to tackle big, tough problems: cutting government waste and bringing back massive deficits, ending the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, fixing the immigration system.

“Trump will enter office in a political position as strong as ever, thanks to a decisive election victory and near-record popular support, a Republican Congress that has united behind him, and broad support in the business community, especially among the tech elite who have spent time working with him,” the analysts note.

Time notes that for many, Trump's rise brings the possibility of positive change for institutions that have stagnated or deteriorated.

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