Trump's back on Virgin Girls Romance (2022) Hindi Short Filmthe cover of Time, but now instead of drowning in the Oval Office he's shown walking outside, singing in the rain.
Since 2017, Time Magazinehas visually depicted the president's controversial, ever-changing narrative through dramatic cover art illustrated by Tim O'Brien. The imagery has grown increasingly troublesome for Trump over the years — with the third installment, titled "In Deep," essentially showing him drowning in his office — but the latest cover took quite a turn.
O’Brien's "Just Singin'" art for Time's April 9 issue shows Trump was able to escape the storm raging in his office, take a walk outside, and gleefully sing in the rain.
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As you can see in the Brobel Design animation above, Trump is shown carelessly twirling his umbrella with a big smile on his face.
The art accompanies a Brian Bennett story, about "How Trump Beat the Mueller Investigation," and comes a week after Mueller finally delivered his report to Attorney General William Barr.
SEE ALSO: The dramatic new cover of 'Time' shows Trump 'in deep'"America has now seen Trump weather a massive investigation led by a widely respected prosecutor," Bennett writes. "Somehow, Trump turned what might have been a catastrophe to any other President -- a sweeping inquiry into potential collusion with a foreign power to undermine U.S. democracy -- into a rebuttal against whatever comes next."
The previous covers in the Brooklyn-based artist's series were released after other significant Trump-related events, so this one seems right on track.
Days after Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was found guilty on eight counts, and his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, reached a plea deal, Timerevealed the third "In Deep" cover. The second cover, which simply displayed the word, "Stormy," came in response to the early stages of the Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels drama, post-Cohen office raids in April 2018, and the first, which included the words "Nothing to See Here," examined the early White House chaos two months after Trump's inauguration back in February 2017.
In an Instagram post, O'Brien shared his latest Time cover and explained that though Trump "sees a clearing," O'Brian sees that "he's all wet and there still is a lot of rain to come." So even though this might seem like one of the Time covers Trump might like enough to frame, it's worth noting the sun's still not shining on him just yet.
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