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The Mirror is a left wing tabloid owned by Trinity Mirror, which is owned by David Grigson (Chairman of the Board) and Simon Fox (CEO). On this page, we can see the Statue Of Liberty covering her face with the title 'It's president Trump… What have they done?'. This provides a very good headline for the main image. The line 'How Trump triumphed… and what it means for you and the world' provides a good stapling. The fact that the tram crash, that killed 7 people, was treated as a standalone shows the severity go Trump becoming president and the main demographic of those who pick up the paper: they want to see the main image effecting the world over tragedies effecting a specific country or area, showing the effect of proximity. The paper shows a negative connotation of Trumps victory. This could be because the owner of The Mirror is anti Trump and left wing supporting. The Statue of Liberty covering her face is iconic and a big sign that the newspaper is against Trump being elected. The fact that the Statue of Liberty

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