Time Magazine recently published a favorable feature highlighting President Donald Trump’s role in brokering a ceasefire, titled “His Triumph.” While the article praised his diplomatic efforts, the president voiced disappointment over the accompanying cover photo. On Truth Social, Trump commented, “They disappeared my hair and added something floating on top that looked like a tiny crown — really strange!”
He went on to say that despite the “relatively good story,” the cover image was one of the magazine’s “worst ever.” The bright, stylized photo shows Trump looking upward beneath the headline, reflecting both admiration and controversy. His remarks sparked mixed reactions online — some saw humor in his critique, while others felt it reflected his well-known attention to image and detail.
The comments came amid renewed public attention surrounding Trump’s recent absence from the spotlight, which led to online speculation about his health. The 79-year-old president later appeared in public with his grandchildren, putting rumors to rest. He was seen smiling and in good spirits during a family visit to his Virginia golf club, dressed casually in his signature red cap.
Vice President J.D. Vance later assured the public that the president remains in good health and continues to work tirelessly. “He’s full of energy and completely engaged,” Vance told reporters, emphasizing that Trump’s routine remains active. Despite occasional speculation, White House physicians confirmed that the president’s recent medical evaluations were normal, showing no cause for concern.