German magazine sparks furor with image
of Trump beheading Statue of Liberty
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[February 04, 2017]
BERLIN (Reuters) - German weekly
magazine Der Spiegel sparked controversy at home and abroad on Saturday
with a front cover illustration of U.S. President Donald Trump beheading
the Statue of Liberty.
It depicts a cartoon figure of Trump with a bloodied knife in one hand
and the statue's head, dripping with blood, in the other. It carries the
caption: "America First".
The artist who designed the cover, Edel Rodriguez, a Cuban who came to
the United States in 1980 as a political refugee, told The Washington
Post: "It's a beheading of democracy, a beheading of a sacred symbol."
The cover set off a debate on Twitter and in German and international
media, with Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, a member of Germany's Free
Democrats (FDP) and vice president of the European Parliament,
describing it as "tasteless".
The cover follows a series of attacks on Berlin's policies by Trump and
his aides, marking a rapid deterioration in German relations with the
United States. Chancellor Angela Merkel was the go-to European ally for
former U.S. president Barack Obama, who praised her as "an outstanding
partner".
Last month, Trump said Merkel had made a "catastrophic mistake" with her
open-door migration policy, and this week his top trade adviser said
Germany was using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain advantage over
the United States and its European partners.
No one was available for comment on the Spiegel cover at the U.S.
embassy in Berlin.
(Writing by Paul Carrel; Editing by Alexander Smith)
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President Donald Trump is depicted beheading the Statue of Liberty
in this illustration on the cover of the latest issue of German news
magazine Der Spiegel. Spiegel/Handout via REUTERS
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