
Doug Mills
Doug Mills is a renowned photographer for The New York Times, known for capturing significant moments in American political history, including the dramatic scene of President Donald Trump following an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, which has since become iconic and was transformed into a painting now displayed in the Grand Foyer of the White House.
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Dominican Republic:
Doug Mills won the news photography award for his images related to the assassination attempt on a presidential candidate.
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Belarus:
Doug Mills received a Pulitzer Prize for his photograph taken during the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
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Germany:
Doug Mills received a Pulitzer Prize for his photographs taken during a shooting incident.
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Vietnam:
Doug Mills of the New York Times won a Pulitzer Prize for his photographs capturing the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump.
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Mexico:
Doug Mills won a Pulitzer Prize for his photographs of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
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United States:
Doug Mills, a New York Times photographer, was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his photos of the assassination attempt against President Donald Trump.
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Saudi Arabia:
Doug Mills from The New York Times won a Pulitzer Prize for his breaking news photography.
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Italy:
Doug Mills was awarded for his photography of the assassination attempt.
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Germany:
Photographer Doug Mills received an award for his images of the attempted Trump assassination.
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United States:
The Trump portrait appears to be based on iconic photographs of Trump taken moments after the assassination attempt by New York Times photographer Doug Mills.
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