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Biden Trolls Trump With PSA About Wearing Correct Eyewear For Solar Eclipse In Hilarious Video

Screenshot of Joe Biden from eclipse video; Donald Trump looking at the 2017 solar eclipse
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The President shared a PSA video of himself wearing eclipse glasses in the same spot Trump tried to look at the 2017 eclipse with his bare eyes.

President Joe Biden took a sly dig at former President Donald Trump on Monday, releasing a video urging Americans to wear eye protection while observing the solar eclipse.

The video, posted on the president’s X account, features Biden watching the sun with protective eyewear from a balcony at the White House. This location is precisely where Trump stood in August 2017 when he looked directly at a solar eclipse without eye protection.


In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Biden issued the following PSA:

"An eclipse is worth marveling at. But don't be silly, folks – play it safe and wear protective eyewear."

You can see Biden's video below.

Seven years ago, during the last total solar eclipse over North America, a photograph of Donald Trump seemingly gazing at the sun without eye protection captured widespread attention online.

Donald Trump looking at the 2017 solar eclipseMark Wilson/Getty Images

On the afternoon of August 21, 2017, Trump, then serving as president, along with First Lady Melania Trump and their son Barron, gathered on the Truman Balcony at the White House to witness the rare celestial event. Initially, media images showed all three wearing eclipse glasses while observing the phenomenon.

However, at one point, Trump was photographed and filmed without proper eye protection, seemingly staring directly at the sun. It's crucial to note that looking at an eclipse without proper eyewear before or after the totality phase can cause eye damage.

Biden's post quickly gained traction, amassing over one million views—and prompting many to mock Trump profusely.


Everyone should always heed warnings about the hazards of gazing directly at the sun during an eclipse.

Eclipse glasses are essential; ordinary sunglasses don't offer sufficient protection for eclipse viewing, even if you layer multiple pairs.

Furthermore, according to NASA, it's unsafe to observe the eclipse through a camera lens, phone, binoculars, or telescope, even when wearing eclipse glasses. The intense solar rays can penetrate the lens and cause severe eye damage.

NASA emphasizes that eclipse glasses must meet the ISO 12312-2 international safety standard and should bear an "ISO" label to indicate compliance. The American Astronomical Society provides a list of approved solar viewers for safe eclipse viewing.

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