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US president Donald Trump was mocked online for 'appearing' to look directly at the Sun during the total Solar Eclipse, despite people being warned that looking at it directly could damage one's eyes.
Updated : Aug 22, 2017, 12:08 PM IST
US president Donald Trump was mocked online for 'appearing' to look directly at the Sun during the total Solar Eclipse, despite people being warned that looking at it directly could damage one's eyes.
Twitterati could not help but post comments tearing into him.
Scientists: Don't look straight at sun during eclipse.
— Dan Worthington (@danWorthington) August 21, 2017
Trump: Hold my glasses. pic.twitter.com/3MySTJYq4d
AIDE: You need to wear eclipse glasses.
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) August 21, 2017
TRUMP: Did Obama wear them?
AIDE: Yes - it's a safety issue.
TRUMP: Then it's settled. No glasses. pic.twitter.com/gXQrDat96l
"But president, you need special glasses to look at the eclipse"
— LORD SLiME (@FRONZ1LLA) August 21, 2017
Trump: FAKE NEWS pic.twitter.com/NYllaoD7mG
Tonight, Trump’s addressing the nation. Everyone should keep their eclipse glasses to protect eyes from the giant, orange ball of gas.
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) August 21, 2017
In fairness, looking directly into the sun, despite all the warnings, pretty much captures the Trump presidency https://t.co/cc69yhwTNf
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) August 21, 2017
— Eric Haywood (@EricHaywood) August 21, 2017
"See that, Melania? We should make this permanent and have the moon pay for it." #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/5kmA23y0Fq
— Norm Kelly (@norm) August 21, 2017
Numerous dailies like New York Daily News and ABC News were not far behind and posted some entertaining tweets.
A White House aide in the crowd below shouted “Don’t look!” right as @POTUS looked.
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) August 21, 2017
Our #SolarEclipse Edition: https://t.co/l0NO46gCGN pic.twitter.com/x0ToMxtXnU
Someone shouts "don't look" when Pres. Trump glances at the sky without eclipse glasses as the solar eclipse passes over Washington, D.C. pic.twitter.com/TtyfpQYvmr
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) August 21, 2017
However, the protective eyeware did make an appearance later.
Exciting to watch the total eclipse with @potus today! #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/85Y8R4yJU7
— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) August 21, 2017
This comes after Trump's infamous "heel" comment, where he misspelled the word 'heal' as "heel" in four tweets, which were later deleted.
Earlier in May, the President had tweeted: "Despite the constant negative press covfefe, which left many of his 36 million followers on Twitter baffled and entertained.