
Trump's fake TIME cover, backlash for tweets
Clip: 7/1/2017 | 15m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Fake TIME Magazine covers featuring President Trump are found hanging in his golf resorts.
President Trump responded to fake news of his own making this week after images of him on the cover of TIME Magazine were found hanging in his golf clubs. They covers were not real. TIME's Michael Scherer discusses. The president also faced backlash from Republican and Democratic lawmakers after tweeting comments about the appearance of a cable news anchor.
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Trump's fake TIME cover, backlash for tweets
Clip: 7/1/2017 | 15m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
President Trump responded to fake news of his own making this week after images of him on the cover of TIME Magazine were found hanging in his golf clubs. They covers were not real. TIME's Michael Scherer discusses. The president also faced backlash from Republican and Democratic lawmakers after tweeting comments about the appearance of a cable news anchor.
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