This Week, I Made One Small Step in Figuring Out How to Follow Trump News
Briefly

The article discusses the excessive media focus on Donald Trump, particularly through the lens of Time magazine's covers during his presidency. The author expresses fatigue over the sensationalized portrayals of Trump and suggests that such coverage detracts from real issues. Instead, they highlight a recent cover featuring Elon Musk, noting that Musk's significant power and influence deserve attention. The dissatisfaction with engaging in 'Trump fatigue' reflects a desire to prioritize substance over sensationalism in media narratives.
I have one urgent request: Please don't force me to care about the cover of Time magazine again. I just can't.
During the first Trump administration, everyone's favorite publication to peruse was both renowned and celebrated for its covers depicting him and the chaos that he fomented.
Time released its latest issue with a 'provocative' cover that went viral depicting Elon Musk, not Trump, sitting behind the Resolute Desk.
Musk's astonishing accumulation of power has indeed been the story of the week and it belongs on the cover.
Read at Slate Magazine
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