See why Donald Trump was chosen as TIME's Person of the Year 2016 #TIMEPOY https://t.co/T7E33fClze pic.twitter.com/7OsHmndhEW — TIME (@TIME) December 7, 2016

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President-elect Donald Trump has been named Time magazine's Person of the Year for 2016.

Every year, Time editors select the person — or idea — who has most influenced the news and the world.

Past recipients include President Barack Obama, President George W. Bush, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul II and Martin Luther King, Jr.

"To be on the cover of Time as Person of the Year is a tremendous honor," Trump told Matt Lauer after the reveal.

Trump did take issue with the fact that Time referred to him as "President of the Divided States of America."

"I think putting 'divided' is snarky," Trump said. "I didn’t do anything to divide."

Trump won the honor over ten other finalists, including Hillary Clinton, Vladimir Putin, Mark Zuckerberg and Beyoncé.

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