President Trump’s supporters are seeing red behind the icon “Fight! Fight! Fight!” The photo made moments after he survived a murder attempt last summer was abducted by Pulitzer Prize judges.
The photo, taken from the photo of the Associated Press Evan Vucci, captured the heroic moment that the then candidate stood up after being hit by a killer’s lead at a July 13 rally on Butler, without shouting “Fight!” Fight! “With his raised fist and his bleeding face before he took the stage.
“The photo of Evan Vucci by Donald Trump after last summer’s murder attempt is iconic – perhaps the only most famous photo of the last decade,” conservative influencer Charlie Kirk wrote in X.
“But because this made Trump look good, the Pulitzer Imim Committee simply refused to give the award for the best 2024 news photography,” Kirk wrote, adding, “Total joke”.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) also thought that one-sided jurists were at work on the Pulitzer Committee.
“So to say tragic,” Lee wrote on X.
Other conservatives online agreed that the photo was abducted because made Trump look very good – which worried liberals during the superiority until the election.
A photo editor at a large news outlet was afraid that historical photography would be used as a propaganda for Maga movement that can “further their agenda”.
This anonymous editor claimed that it was “dangerous for media organizations to continue to share” photos “no matter how good” they are, Axios reported.
Pulitzer for breaking the news photo was given to the New York Times Doug Mills photographer for his work at the same rally.
Mills won the honor for Snaps who captured the second of the split a bullet fired by Thomas Crooks, 20, immersed in Trump’s head while talking on the podium.
“I just happened to be down, firing a wide -ranged lens just below the president when he was talking. There was a big flag shaking on his head, and I just happened that I was photographing at the same time,” Mills Fox News told Trump’s first attempt.
“Then, when I heard the pop. [ear]. He cried and grabbed his hand and looked. It was blood, and then he went down and I thought, ‘Dear God, he is shot,’ Mills said.
Mills revealed to Fox News that he used a Sony A1 camera to capture Pulitzer winning photos.
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