New York Magazine published a story Sunday in which the featured artwork was a photoshopped picture depicting President Trump as a pig.
The story, title “501 Days in Swampland,” focused on proving how the current president of the United States was using his power “to line his own pockets.”
The story said Trump was using the prestige of the presidency for “landing loans for his businesses, steering wealthy buyers to his condos, securing cheap foreign labor for his resorts, preserving federal subsidies for his housing projects, easing regulations on his golf courses, licensing his name to overseas projects, even peddling coffee mugs and shot glasses bearing the presidential seal.”
The only allusion to the photograph heading the story, is a line saying Trump is “effectively sticking his money in a piggy bank” in his eldest son’s room that he’s free to access at any moment.
