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Trump accuses CNN of using his 'worst' photo

Source: PTI
January 03, 2017 15:09 IST
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United States President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday complained that a prominent television channel used his “worst” picture ever as the cover art for a new book about the 2016 presidential election.

“CNN just released a book called ‘Unprecedented’ which explore the 2016 race & victory. Hope it does well but used worst cover photo of me,” he tweeted.

The book “Unprecedented”, which was released in December, was written during the election and is a chronicle of the US President-elect’s surprising win.

Written by a CNN writer, the news channel describes the book as a deeply reported account on the fight for the presidency between Trump -- “a blustery billionaire and reality TV star with no military or government experience, no respect for the rules of politics and no fear of offending people” -- and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, The People’s magazine reported.

There are actually two versions of the book’s cover -- an Inaugural edition featuring a stern-looking Trump and another version that contains a collage of different photos from the election, including a large picture of Trump speaking at a podium. It’s unclear which cover photo the 70-year-old president-elect was referencing as being “the worst”. 

This isn’t the first time the president-elect has criticised the media for using “bad” photos of him.

In November, Politico reported that during an off-the-record meeting with members of the media, Trump complained to NBC News President Deborah Turness that the network wouldn’t run a “nice” picture of him and instead chose one that made him look like he had a double-chin.

 

 

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