Former US President Donald Trump uses a solar eclipse theme in his latest campaign advertisement, causing a stir among social media users and coinciding with anticipation for the 2024 solar eclipse.
Former US President Donald Trump has attracted attention with a distinctive campaign advertisement featuring his head covering the sun during a solar eclipse. This creative choice for the ad, shared on Truth Social, showcases Trump’s silhouette obliterating daylight, underlined by the slogan “We will save America. And make it great again.” This unusual imagery has prompted a mixture of confusion and amusement among social media users, recalling an incident from 2017 when Trump notably looked directly at the sun during a solar eclipse, disregarding safety warnings.
The timing of the ad coincides with the anticipation building around the next total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, which is expected to attract millions of viewers across the contiguous United States. Although some areas may experience poor visibility due to potential severe weather, the enthusiasm for this astronomical event remains undiminished.
In the UK, the solar eclipse on the same day will manifest as a partial eclipse visible in parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the west of England around sunset. Expected to begin at 7.52pm (BST) and conclude by 8.51pm, this event presents a unique opportunity for residents in these regions to witness a rare celestial phenomenon. Dr. Edward Bloomer from the Royal Observatory Greenwich has described the UK’s experience of the eclipse as a “small grazing,” while those unable to view it directly may access live coverage via NASA’s YouTube channel.
As the world prepares for this natural spectacle, Trump’s campaign has injected an element of intrigue with its eclipse-themed advertisement, blending political messaging with cosmic events in an unprecedented fashion.