Time Magazine is clarifying and fact-checking parts of its own interview with President-elect Donald Trump, whom it named Person of the Year for 2024. The announcement, made on December 12, recognized Trump’s extraordinary political resurgence, surpassing other notable finalists like Kate Middleton, Vice President Kamala Harris, Mark Zuckerberg, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and Russian opposition leader Yulia Navalnaya.
The magazine justified its decision by highlighting Trump’s “unparalleled political rebirth” following a controversial first term. “His first term ended in disgrace, with attempts to overturn the 2020 election culminating in the Capitol attack,” Time wrote. Despite being shunned by Republican officials during his 2022 candidacy announcement, Trump quickly dominated the field and secured the GOP nomination in record time.
Fact-Checking the Interview
Shortly after the announcement, Time published articles addressing misinformation in Trump’s Person of the Year interview. A piece by Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs praised Trump for reshaping American politics and governance, but follow-ups dissected inaccuracies in his statements.
One article, Fact-Checking Trump’s 2024 Person of the Year Interview, provided additional context and corrections, while another, Trump Draws False Link Between Vaccines and Autism in Interview, scrutinized his claims about vaccine safety.
During the interview, Trump remarked, “The autism rate is at a level that nobody ever believed possible. If you look at things that are happening, there’s something causing it,” suggesting plans for “serious testing” of vaccine safety. While he did not explicitly link vaccines to autism, his comments echoed widely debunked theories that have fueled anti-vaccine movements. Trump also floated the idea of removing vaccines deemed “not beneficial” but argued these measures would avoid controversy.
Time Magazine’s coverage reflects a mix of admiration for Trump’s historic comeback and caution over the implications of his rhetoric, showcasing the duality of their decision.