Trump mocks Macron's sunglasses in Davos speech


France's President Emmanuel Macron wears sunglasses as he attends the 56th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 20, 2026. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 21 (Reuters) - ‌U.S. President Donald Trump mocked French President Emmanuel ‌Macron on Wednesday for the aviator sunglasses he was ‌wearing during his own speech at Davos the day before.

"I watched him yesterday, with those beautiful sunglasses. What the hell happened?" Trump said, ‍speaking to global elites at the ‍annual World Economic Forum in ‌the Swiss mountain resort.

Macron's office has said the choice to ‍wear ​the dark, reflective sunglasses during his speech, which took place indoors, was to protect his eyes ⁠because of a burst blood vessel.

Memes flourished across ‌the internet after Macron's speech, some praising him for sporting a "Top ⁠Gun" look ‍as he criticised Trump over Greenland, some criticising him.

During his speech on Tuesday, Macron described as "fundamentally unacceptable" Washington's threat to impose ‍new tariffs, including on French wine ‌and champagne, to bend Europe's resolve and allow it to buy Greenland.

Macron promised France will stand up to "bullies".

On Wednesday, Trump harshly criticised Europe and its leaders.

And, while ruling out the use of force in his bid to control Greenland, he made clear he wanted to own the Arctic island.

NATO ‌leaders have warned that Trump's Greenland strategy could upend the alliance, while the leaders of Denmark and Greenland have offered a wide array ​of ways for a greater U.S. presence on the strategic island territory of 57,000 people.

(Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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