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January 04, 2017 10:01
Trump accuses CNN for Worst Photo

President elect Donald Trump on Tuesday complained that a well known television channel used his "worst" photo ever as the cover art for a new book which is about the 2016 Presidential election.

"CNN just released a book called 'Unprecedented' which explores the 2016 Presidential election’s  race & victory. Hope it does well but used worst cover photo of me," Donald Trump tweeted.

The book "Unprecedented", which was released last month, was written during the Presidential election and is a chronicle of the President elect's surprising win.

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The book is written by a CNN writer, the news channel describes the book as a deeply reported account on the fight between Trump "a blustery billionaire and reality TV star with no military or government experience, no respect for the rules of politics and no fear of offending people" and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, for Presidency.

The People's magazine reported that, actually there were two version’s of the book’s cover an "Inaugural edition" featuring a stern-looking Trump and another the other version which contains a collage of different photos from the election, and also included a large picture of Donald Trump speaking at a podium. It is pretty unclear that to which cover photo the 70 year old President-elect was referencing as being "the worst" photo ever.

This is not the first time the President-elect Trump has criticized the media for using a "worst" photos of him.

In November last year, Politico stated that during an off the record meeting with members of the media, Trump complained to NBC News President Deborah Turness that the network would not run a "nice" picture of him and instead chose one that made him look like he had a double chin.

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