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| title | The New Yorker satirizes Trump's public reception and policies. |
| description | The cover of The New Yorker magazine features a cartoon illustration of Donald Trump sitting in a chair, wearing a suit and reading a book titled "The Art of the Deal." He is surrounded by a crowd of people, many of whom are peering at him from behind a chain link fence. The image is satirical and suggests that Trump is not always well-received by the public. The cover's title, "for Dummies," is ironic, as it implies that the book is for people who are not well-informed about Trump's policies or character. |
| resolution | 724x1024 |
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| likes | 100 |
| from | Click to get the source of image (928 x 1312) |
| Model | Midjourneyv6.0 |
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| prompt | "New Yorker" cover, The President reads "Prison for Dummies" --ar 5:7 --v 6.0 --style raw --s 50 |
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