
Time magazine’s provocative cover puts Elon Musk behind Trump’s desk
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In a provocative move that could be aimed at stoking President Donald Trump’s ire, Time magazine’s latest print cover features Elon Musk behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office.
In a provocative move that could be aimed at stoking President Donald Trump’s ire, Time magazine’s latest print cover features Elon Musk behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office. The storied biweekly publication, known for its historically significant covers, comes as Trump has given Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency extraordinary power to gut the federal workforce — power that has been stymied, at least to a degree, over the past few days by some lawsuits. The simple cover, which shows Musk, coffee in hand, sandwiched between the presidential desk and the American and presidential flags, is plainly adorned with a red backdrop. The accompanying piece from Simon Schuster and Brian Bennett delves deeper into Musk’s ruthless campaign that has left “millions of government workers [to] find themselves at Musk’s mercy.” “So far, Musk appears accountable to no one but President Trump, who handed his campaign benefactor a sweeping mandate to bring the government in line with his agenda.,” Schuster and Bennett wrote. “DOGE directed all of TIME’s questions about its work to the White House, which declined to comment.” Time’s latest print issue marks the second time in recent months that Musk has appeared on the magazine’s print cover, having done so in November as “Citizen Musk” with a complementary feature styling the billionaire as a “kingmaker” over his role in the presidential election. The pair of covers suggests that it is Musk, not Trump, who is the real power behind the proverbial throne — an idea that could draw the ire of Trump, who is famously fascinated with the magazine and does not share power. That may be the point, though Time did not respond to a request for comment about whether the cover was intentionally designed to provoke Trump.