President Donald Trump just scored one of the biggest diplomatic wins in modern history — yet the liberal media found a way to turn even that into an insult.
Trump’s landmark Gaza peace deal — praised by leaders around the world — helped bring home hostages, end deadly conflict, and restore stability to the Middle East. But instead of celebrating the breakthrough, Time magazine decided to run what Trump calls a “mocking” photo on its latest cover.
“Time Magazine wrote a relatively good story about me, but the picture may be the worst of all time,” Trump wrote Tuesday on Truth Social. “They made my hair disappear and added a tiny crown on my head. Really weird!”
The November 10th issue shows Trump photographed from below, his head blocking the sun, causing his hair to blend into the white Time logo. The result looks almost staged — a subtle jab at America’s most successful president in modern times.
Trump didn’t mince words:
“I’ve never liked pictures taken from underneath,” he said. “But this one is super bad and deserves to be called out. What are they doing — and why?”
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The living Israeli hostages held in Gaza have been freed under the first phase of Donald Trump's peace plan, alongside a Palestinian prisoner release. The deal may become a signature achievement of Trump's second term, and it could mark a strategic turning point for the Middle… pic.twitter.com/0bZDABIDGj
— TIME (@TIME) October 13, 2025
Despite the photo controversy, the magazine’s article admits Trump’s Gaza peace deal achieved what decades of global diplomacy could not. With the help of his Cabinet and foreign allies, Trump brokered a ceasefire that led to the release of all 20 surviving hostages, held since Hamas’s brutal October 7, 2023 attack on Israel. In exchange, Israel released nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, marking a rare moment of cooperation and relief in the region.
During his speech to the Israeli Knesset, Trump called the deal “a turning point in human history.”
“This is not only the end of a war,” he said. “This is the end of an age of terror and death — and the beginning of an age of faith, hope, and of God.”
While Time has often treated Trump unfairly, even naming him Person of the Year in 2016 and 2024, the magazine’s latest stunt shows the media still struggles to give Trump credit without adding a dig.
For millions of Americans, however, Trump’s leadership and faith-based diplomacy stand as proof that real peace — not politics — is possible when strength meets courage.