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US President Elect Donald Trump complains about Bad Cover Photo to a News Portal

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Delhi, Jan 3, 2017: CNN released book "Unprecedented" received visual critique from the newly elected US President Donald Trump. Trump tweeted the following, in context to the newly released book:

"CNN just released a book called 'Unprecedented' which explore the 2016 race and victory. Hope it does well but used worst cover photo of me."

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There are actually two versions of the book's cover — an "Inaugural edition" displaying a serious looking Trump and another version that contains a collage of different photos from the election, including a large picture of Trump speaking at a podium. It is ambiguous as to which cover photo the President-elect was referencing as being "the worst".

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CNN describes the book as a chronicle of the 2016 presidential elections and the president's surprising win. It deems the book as an account on the fight for the presidency between Trump -a blustery billionaire and a reality TV star with no military or government experience, no respect for the rule of politics and no fear of offending people, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

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The 70 year old President is very conscious about his "image" in media as he had previously complained to NBC News President Deborah Turness also, that the network wouldn't run a "nice" picture of him and instead chose one that made him look like he had a double-chin.

– prepared by Shambhavi Sinha of NewsGram. Twitter: @shambhavispeaks

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