TIME magazine is once again at their creative best with United States President Donald Trump being the subject. Keeping up with their reputation, this time they let Trump float in neck-deep water in his Oval Office showing the ongoing trouble his Presidency is marred in. The motion cover shared on TIME's Twitter handle shows the President office room flooded with his some papers and a phone receiver floating as Trump manages to keep his head out of the water while drowning.

They shared the cover with the caption, "TIME's new cover: Trump is in trouble. Here's how much worse it could get." In February 2017, their first cover in the series showed the president's sitting in his office as a strong gust of wind passes with his hair and papers flying off his desk. A caption read: 'Nothing to see here'.

Here is TIME magazine's February 2017 cover featuring Donald Trump:

A year after the first one in April 2018, TIME once again portrayed the ongoing drama in White House with the water level submerging Trump's desk. The cover's caption read: 'Stormy' indicating the President's case in which he allegedly gave money to his attorney Michael Cohen to pay adult film actress Stormy Daniels. It was said that the money was as part of a hush agreement about Trump's alleged affair with Daniels.

Here is the TIME  April 2018 cover showing Trump's office:

Following that Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort was found guilty of financial crimes and now Cohen pleaded guilty. The covers seem to be planned series with TIME foreseeing the happenings in the Oval Office.

Here is TIME magazine's latest cover featuring showing Donald Trump in his Oval Office:

TIME’s magazine which is highly critical of Trump's policies and decisions never misses to feature him on their cover every time there is an uproar about his Presidency. They had captured the controversial 'Zero Tolerance' policy of the US administration with an illustration showing him towering over a baby. They had also featured a morphed image of Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin ahead of their one-day summit in Finland. Trump has been embroiled in controversies and cases since the beginning. In July, his former driver who had served him for nearly 20 years slapped a USD 350,000 defamation suit against his premier company - the Trump Organisation - for not paying him the overtime wages.

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