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The White House's official social media account on the X platform posted an image of President Donald Trump wearing a crown and referred to him as "king." The Wednesday social media post came ...
A White House tweet of a fake magazine cover with Donald Trump wearing a crown and proclaiming “Long Live The King” has spurred outrage from the president’s critics.
King Charles III performed his second State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday, reading the sovereign's speech—which was written by a Labour government for the first time in 14 years.
Shortly afterwards, the official White House Instagram account shared a fake Time magazine cover, depicting Trump wearing a crown.
An AI-generated image depicted Trump wearing a crown and the slogan "Long live the king" on a Time magazine cover.
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The White House's official social media posted a fake Time Magazine cover featuring Trump with a crown, with the caption "Long live the King." ...
The White House’s circulation of the phrase — and the accompanying imagery of Trump wearing a crown — stirred a flurry of immediate backlash.