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Hanging the Fake Trumps Time Cover, The Trumps' Clubs Were Asked To Take All Down

The face of the President of the United States, Donald Trump was on the cover of Time magazine. The magazines were displayed in several spots in Champions Sports Bar Grill at Trump National & Doral Miami, United States. Nevertheless, the Time has corfirmed that the cover was fake and asked President Donald Trump's businesses to remove the fake Time cover.


Donald Trump: The ' Apprentice ' is a Television Smash! was the main title of the cover. On the upper side of the magazine was plastered with writings: Trump is Hitting on All Fronts ... Even TV! No wonder if Trump was proud and placed the fake cover magazines in the top five golf clubs.

A spokesperson for Time, Kerri Chyka, said that the cover dated on March 1, 2009, has never been published in any format. The face on the cover of the March 2009 issue of Time was supposed to be the actress Kate Winslet.

"I can make sure this is not a Real Time cover," said Kerri to The Washington Post. He also confirmed the Time has asked the Trump Organization Business to take down the magazine.

At first, the cover surely looked like the original one.



However, if it was examined and looked closer, there were many differences between the original cover with the real version. The red lines that framed the false cover was looked thinner. There was not a white line frame on the sides.

However, that does not mean Trump never appeared on the cover of Time magazine. The first time he was on the cover of the magazine was January 1989, while he entered the political realm and famous as a businessman from New York. He returned on December 2016 when crowned as the 'Person of the Year.'

U.S. presidential spokesman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders refused to comment anything related the issue.

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