German media really doesn't pull punches when it comes to Donald Trump.
SEE ALSO: There's a fake 'Time' magazine cover proudly displayed at several of Trump's golf coursesFollowing a report by the Washington Postthat the U.S. president adorns the walls of several of his properties with a fake Time magazine cover featuring his portrait,Watch The Heirs Online Der Spiegelwent on the offensive.
The mag's Snapchat team decided one fake Trump cover wasn't enough, so it produced a series of hilariously cheeky spoof covers:
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Let's dissect all the references, shall we?
This isn't the first timeDer Spiegelhas savagely trolled Trump.
A graphic cover featuring the words "America first" was published in February after Trump's announcement of a wide-reaching immigration ban targeting Muslims.
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That image, of a roaring Trump bloodily beheading the nation's greatest symbol of its immigrant masses, was drawn by a man who came to the U.S. as a political refugee.
Edel Rodriguez arrived to the U.S. from Cuba as a child, so for him, the new president's policies have struck an even more personal note, the Washington Postreports.
"I was 9 years old when I came here, so I remember it well, and I remember the feelings and how little kids feel when they are leaving their country,” Rodriguez told the Post. “I remember all that, and so it bothers me a lot that little children are being kept from coming to this country."
Timerepresentative Kerri Chyka confirmed to the Washington Postin an email that the magazine cover is fake.
The U.S. president has been known to lie about that. He has claimed before that he has "the all-time record [of cover photos] in the history of Timemagazine," which is, of course, not true. Former President Richard Nixon, for example, has appeared on Time'scover 55 times.
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