President Trump Honored by Time Magazine as Leader of the Entire World – Poses for Iconic Presidential Portraits | The Gateway Pundit | by James Rose


President Trump Honored by Time Magazine as Leader of the Entire World – Poses for Iconic Presidential Portraits

A contemplative moment in an ornate room featuring historical portraits, with a seated figure in formal attire and a red tie.
President Trump in Oval Office after brokering Middle East peace deal (Trump War Room/X)

In the late October days between President Trump’s two majestic trips to Asia, President Trump posed for a series of iconic portraits featured in Time Magazine’s glowing cover story, “Trump’s World: How the Gaza Deal Got Done.”

President Trump bolstered his legacy, first brokering peace across the Middle East, and then supercharging U.S. relations with East Asia’s dominant powers.

Even in a darkened Oval Office, with President Trump’s current momentum, the light strikes the president alone.

President Trump’s social media channels celebrated the president’s jaw-dropping photos, likely to be enshrined among the greatest presidential portraits in history.

Technically speaking, President Trump could not be a more compelling photographic subject, and astoundingly, President Trump’s momentum seems only to be increasing at age 79.

The White House commemorated President Trump’s groundbreaking achievements toward international peace and stability with its own presidential portraits, catapulting President Trump to a new order of mystique.

In Asia, President Trump posted Chief White House Photographer Daniel Torok’s new portrait of the president commanding peace through strength from behind the Resolute Desk.

The world stage may never see another leader like President Trump. We are grateful.

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James Rose is a national award-winning journalist, filmmaker, and musician. In 2016, Rose was awarded the Columbia Press Association Story of the Year for exposing the abject lack of academic integrity among American students.

In 2017, Rose launched a new journalism genre, and was published in H. L. Hall’s Journalism textbook. Under the illegitimate Biden regime, Rose wrote five feature screenplays.

Rose currently serves as a Washington Correspondent. His greatest journalistic influences are Ernest Hemingway, Hunter S. Thompson, Jim Hoft, Steve Bannon, Raheem Kassam, and Natalie Winters. Rose’s original gospel rock album, Hard Victory, is now available on all music streaming platforms.

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