US President Donald Trump on the cover of Time magazine.
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Donald Trump has said he believes Time magazine “deserves to be called out” for running a “super bad” picture of him.

The magazine unveiled the cover for its forthcoming November 10 issue, showcasing a photograph of the US President captured from a low angle, with the caption “His Triumph”.

The cover story explores how the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas could be one of Trump’s defining second-term achievements.

US President Donald Trump on the cover of Time magazine.
US President Donald Trump on the cover of Time magazine. (TIME)

Upon his return to the US from Egypt following a global leaders’ summit on the Gaza conflict, Trump expressed on Truth Social that he considered the cover photo to be “perhaps the Worst of All Time”.

“They made my hair disappear and then placed something on my head resembling a very tiny floating crown. Extremely strange!” remarked the US President.

“I never liked taking pictures from underneath angles, but this is a super bad picture, and deserves to be called out.

Trump called out the portrait in Time magazine. (Truth Social)

“What are they doing, and why?”

However, Trump conceded the magazine wrote a “relatively good” story about him.

Time magazine has not responded to the US President’s comments.

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