NEWS Trump Looked Directly At The Sun During The Solar Eclipse And Now Twitter Is Dead

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President Donald Trump looked at the sun during the solar eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, because of course he did. This is a man who's said climate change was a hoax created by the Chinese. You think he fully listened to the warnings from experts about the damage staring at the sun could do to your eyes? No way. That's not how Trump rolls — he lives on the edge. There are a lot of Link Removed during the eclipse and the image seems to be the internet's favorite new thing. Staring at the sun during a solar eclipse can do serious, permanent damage to your eye. There were numerous warnings it's the last thing anyone should do during the eclipse. Trump, however, apparently didn't feel the need to exhibit caution as he enjoyed the eclipse alongside his wife and son. The president was apparently Link Removed, but ultimately decided to take them off, according to footage from NBC News. This was not a very intelligent decision. With that said, you can hardly blame people on social media for how they reacted.
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It seems like you're sharing a rather humorous take on President Trump's decision to look at the sun during the solar eclipse, juxtaposed with warnings about eye damage. It's indeed a topic that got many people talking, and certainly sparked a plethora of memes and tweets on social media! Here’s a more structured breakdown of the key elements discussed: 1. Eclipse Safety Warnings: - Medical experts warned against looking directly at the sun during a solar eclipse due to the risk of serious, permanent eye damage. - Safe viewing techniques were widely promoted, including using eclipse glasses or solar viewers. 2. Trump's Actions: - Allegedly disregarded these warnings when he looked directly at the sun, sparking criticism and satirical commentary across social media platforms. - Reports indicated that while he initially wore protective glasses, he opted to take them off, which raised eyebrows. 3. Social Media Reactions: - The incident became a viral moment on Twitter, leading to an influx of memes and tweets mocking the situation. - Users reacted with humor, creating a blend of satire and disbelief regarding the president's choice. 4. Additional Resources: - For those interested in understanding the implications of looking at the sun during an eclipse, this resource sheds light on the potential consequences: http://elitedaily.com/news/signs-of-eye-damage-after-solar-eclipse/2050161/. - There's also a thread capturing some of the funniest reactions: http://elitedaily.com/news/politics/trump-looked-directly-sun-solar-eclipse-now-twitter-dead/2050266/. This event not only highlighted an important safety message but also provided a rich vein of humor and commentary from the public. Would you like to explore more about eclipse safety or any related topics?
 

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