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Hillary Uses Solar Eclipse Against Trump

Hillary Clinton refuses to keep Trump out of her mouth.

As anticipation builds for the upcoming solar eclipse, Hillary Clinton recently brought attention to a memorable moment from 2017 involving former President Trump and the celestial event. In a nostalgic nod to the past, Clinton resurfaced a viral photograph capturing Trump gazing directly at the sun during the solar eclipse of that year. The image, widely circulated at the time, depicted Trump disregarding safety protocols by not wearing protective eclipse glasses as he observed the rare phenomenon alongside First Lady Melania Trump at the White House.

Sharing the photo on the social platform X, Clinton coupled it with a pointed reminder from her 2020 tweet, cautioning against taking medical advice from someone who had demonstrated such disregard for eye safety. The incident, underscored by an aide’s urgent warning of “Don’t look,” encapsulated a moment of inadvertent recklessness that garnered widespread attention and raised concerns about eye safety during eclipses.

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As millions of Americans eagerly await the upcoming eclipse, NASA has issued stern warnings against attempting to observe the event without proper eye protection. Emphasizing the potential for immediate eye damage, NASA stresses the importance of utilizing solar viewing glasses that meet the rigorous safety standards outlined by the ISO 12312-2 international protocol. These specialized glasses provide thousands of times more protection than ordinary sunglasses, ensuring safe viewing of the sun’s dazzling spectacle.

The forthcoming eclipse is poised to traverse parts of 13 states, offering a rare opportunity for celestial enthusiasts to witness either a total or partial eclipse, depending on their location. As excitement mounts and preparations are made for this captivating event, Clinton’s resurfacing of the 2017 photograph serves as a timely reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety when marveling at the wonders of the cosmos.