All’s apparently fair in the media’s war on Donald Trump.
The New York Times posted a graphic image of Trump advisor Stephen Miller on Tuesday.
The depiction shows Miller’s severed head on a pike.
White House adviser Stephen Miller became Public Enemy No. 1 with a few late-night hosts on Monday https://t.co/cc4nseYxq0 pic.twitter.com/OAFIlKw1j0
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 14, 2017
The Times got the image from The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, which is hosted by a frequent Trump critic and Hillary Clinton backer.
The newspaper named Miller “Public Enemy No. 1.”
The image came from a segment The Late Show aired seeking to mock Miller’s statements about voter fraud.
It reenacts a scene from “Game of Thrones” which shows several severed heads.
On the same day, the Times apologized for publishing fake tweets allegedly belonging to ousted National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
“Because of an editing error, an earlier version quoted three posts from an unverified Twitter account,” the Times wrote, according to The Hill.
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