Will a
Time Magazine Cover Drive a Wedge Between Trump and Musk?
The cover of
the venerable newsweekly, long an object of fixation for the president, put
Elon Musk behind the Resolute Desk.
Shawn
McCreesh
By Shawn
McCreesh
Feb. 7, 2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/07/us/politics/trump-musk-time-magazine-cover.html
The
president did not look amused. He was meeting the Japanese prime minister for
the first time on Friday when a reporter shouted out to ask if he had a
“reaction” to the new cover of Time magazine. The cover, the reporter told Mr.
Trump, depicts “Elon Musk sitting behind your Resolute Desk.”
“No,” Mr.
Trump answered pointedly. He looked down at the floor. The next few seconds
stretched like an eternity as a translator related the exchange to the prime
minister, Shigeru Ishiba, in Japanese.
Just in case
any of the sauciness of the moment had been lost in translation, Mr. Trump
waited until the interpreter had finished and then cracked: “Is Time magazine
still in business? I didn’t even know that.” Everyone around him laughed
gamely, if a bit nervously.
It is
unlikely that Mr. Trump didn’t know whether Time magazine was still in
business. His own face had, after all, stared out from its cover only two
months ago, when the magazine anointed him its “Person of the Year.” As part of
the rollout of that issue, Mr. Trump rang the bell at the New York Stock
Exchange in front of a blown-up version of the cover.
It is pretty
much Trumpology 101 that the president has a long-held fixation with the cover
of Time, a durable totem of the 1980s, from which most of his cultural
touchstones derive even today. He has always held up its cover as an indication
of status, going as far as to mock up fake versions featuring himself.
The last
time he was president, a Time cover in 2017 featuring his adviser Stephen K.
Bannon at the height of his powers — “The Great Manipulator,” it read — was
believed to have annoyed Mr. Trump. Mr. Bannon left the White House later that
year.
No one can
say if the magazine still holds as much sway over Mr. Trump as it did then. One
thing seems certain, though, and that is that Mr. Musk appeared eager to stay
on Mr. Trump’s good side. On Friday morning, a few hours after the new Time
cover dropped, Mr. Musk posted on the social media platform he owns to flatter
the president, writing, “I love @realDonaldTrump as much as a straight man can
love another man.”
Shawn
McCreesh is a White House reporter for The Times covering the Trump
administration. More about Shawn McCreesh

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