Vanity Fair's Wednesday cover of Donald Trump sparked discourse online, following his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday.
Overstating threats can intimidate people into disengaging from civic life. But ignoring them abdicates the responsibility of the press.
Following Trump's second electoral victory, Vanity Fair published a cover that has sparked a backlash among his supporters.
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