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Photographer Christopher Anderson told 'The Independent' that he did not intentionally try to make Karoline Leavitt or any other White House leaders look bad in the images he took of them for a buzzy
A collection of portraits depicting Trump's inner circle published in Vanity Fair have exploded online. Here's why.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's photo, taken by Christopher Anderson for a Vanity Fair profile, has gone viral, sparking a range of reactions.
Wide-eyed gazes and blotchy skin. Plump lips and powdery make-up. Photographer Christopher Anderson’s extreme close-ups of President Trump’s inner circle sent the internet alight — and gave an unvarnished look at some of the most powerful people in the country.
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On Tuesday, Vanity Fair published its two-part interview with President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles. While talk initially swirled around the revelations from Wiles’ interview, it quickly turned to the photos that were included.