German weekly magazine Der Spiegel sparked controversy at home and abroad on Saturday with a front cover illustration of U.S. President Donald Trump beheading the Statue of Liberty.It depicts a cartoon figure of Trump with a bloodied knife in one hand and the statue`s head, dripping with blood, in the other. It carries the caption: "America First".The artist who designed the cover, Edel Rodriguez, a Cuban who came to the United States in 1980 as a political refugee, told The Washington Post: "It`s a beheading of democracy, a beheading of a sacred symbol."The cover set off a debate on Twitter and in German and international media, with Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, a member of Germany`s Free Democrats (FDP) and vice president of the European Parliament, describing it as "tasteless".The cover follows a series of attacks on Berlin`s policies by Trump and his aides, marking a rapid deterioration in German relations with the United States. Chancellor Angela Merkel was the go-to European ally for former U.S. president Barack Obama, who praised her as "an outstanding partner".Last month, Trump said Merkel had made a "catastrophic mistake" with her open-door migration policy, and this week his top trade adviser said Germany was using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain advantage over the United States and its European partners.No one was available for comment on the Spiegel cover at the U.S. embassy in Berlin.Source: Reuters