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The decision to choose Trump as Time’s person of the year has drawn backlash.

“I think that when she wouldn’t talk to anybody, it shone a light on her,” Trump said. “You know, she didn’t do anything. And people said, ‘Is there something wrong with her?’”

He continued, somewhat contradicting himself, “She had some pretty [flawed] interviews, and maybe it was highlighted more than it [should’ve been]. In other words, if she did those same interviews, but [had done] another 15 interviews, you wouldn’t have really noticed it that much.”

He added, “She put so much emphasis on interviews. Somebody thought there was something wrong, and I don’t think she ever recovered from that.”

In the magazine’s explanation for why Trump was chosen, Time editor Sam Jacobs declared it was not a difficult choice for the magazine to make.

The decision to choose Trump as its person of the year drew criticism from several notable figures, as well as criticism from people on social media.

According to The Hill, former CNN anchor Don Lemon blasted the choice of Trump as the magazine’s person of the year.

“They could’ve done it to someone who actually stood for democracy, who stands for democracy in the country,” Lemon said on his podcast “The Don Lemon Show.” “Just because you are elected president of the United States does not mean that you should be Person of the Year.”

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Source: Black Enterprise

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