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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has leaned into online ridicule over a Vanity Fair photo spread by swapping his X profile picture to one of the most-divisive images—prompting Vice President JD Vance to ...
Photos offering a uniquely intimate look at President Donald Trump's inner circle have taken the internet by storm since Vanity Fair dropped them on Tuesday, Dec. 16. The up-close-and-personal images ...
Vanity Fair photographer Christopher Anderson on Wednesday defended his photos of White House aides taken for a profile on chief of staff Susie Wiles, after both the story and his images were met with ...
The rollout of a high-profile Vanity Fair feature on key members of President Donald Trump’s administration has ignited more conversation about a single photograph than any policy, interview, or ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s efforts to make light of a bombshell two-part Vanity Fair article that rattled the Trump administration this week drew a wisecrack from Vice President JD Vance. On ...
Nicole Charky-Chami is a senior editor based in Los Angeles, writing and producing breaking news. She teaches journalism courses for UCLA Extension and previously taught at Loyola Marymount University ...
The White House press secretary was one of many Trump administration members to be photographed for the magazine's series of interviews with chief of staff Susie Wiles Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty; ...
Many commentators were struck by the brutal detail of some of the photos, showing wrinkles, smeared makeup, stray hairs, and other facial skin imperfections. Leavitt bore the brunt of much of this ...
Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple defended his interview with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on Tuesday after Wiles said his depiction of interviews with her and others in the Trump Cabinet was ...
Donald Trump‘s White House Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, was interviewed by Vanity Fair over the course of his first year back in office, and her comments about his entire cabinet raised eyebrows ...
Christopher Anderson, the photographer who shot a series of portraits of White House leaders for Vanity Fair, has defended his extreme close-up style first in an interview with Newsweek. Asked about ...