Davos, the epicenter of global elite gatherings, witnessed U.S. President Donald Trump’s trademark humor amid marathon discussions at the World Economic Forum 2026. After grueling meetings on everything from geopolitics to economics, Trump took the stage at a business leaders’ reception, transforming tension into triumph with his jokes.
Waving his speech notes, Trump declared, ‘This beautiful speech—last thing we need is to hear it again and waste time.’ Laughter filled the hall instantly. He then riffed on the star-studded crowd boosting ticket sales unprecedentedly, linking it to names like ‘Johnny’ and his own presence.
Teasing his aides, Trump highlighted the contrasting personalities of Treasury’s Scott Bessent and Commerce’s Howard Lutnick. ‘They’re total opposites—I like that,’ he said amid guffaws. Turning to CEOs, he congratulated them on doubled net worths post his election. ‘Congrats—your value doubled since I became president.’
Apple’s Tim Cook drew a special nod: ‘He’s good for $650 billion.’ Trump emphasized the massive investment promise, eliciting cheers. He confessed mock jealousy: ‘Some here I can’t tolerate, yet they’re filthy rich.’ Security anecdotes followed, like strolling Washington’s streets freely, irking his protectors.
Dismissing critics in his CNBC chat, Trump analogized, ‘Cure cancer? Too slow. Walk on water? Can’t swim.’ Federal Reserve banter included slashing their building costs dramatically. On Greenland, he shrugged off Denmark’s resistance lightheartedly.
Trump’s off-the-cuff style, a hallmark of his communication, eased Davos’ gravity. Amid bilateral huddles, interviews, and security briefings, his reception speech reminded attendees of humor’s power in diplomacy.
