Glenn then added that many Americans perceive this as a sign of disrespect, stating, “A lot of Americans have problems with you not respecting the dignity of his office.”

When questioned about his choice of attire, Zelenskyy kept it straightforward: “I will wear costume after this war will finish.”
Then, addressing Glenn’s remark directly, he added: “Maybe something like yours, maybe something better. We will see, maybe something cheaper.”
Meanwhile, Greene praised Glenn for raising what she considered an important issue. However, on social media, many were quick to call out the irony—especially since one of Trump’s well-known allies, Elon Musk, also rarely opts for formal suits.
One user on X didn’t hold back: “This dude has the audacity to ask Zelenskyy why he’s not wearing a shirt… Go ask Musk the same thing, you little lackey p**ck. And KUDOS to how Zelenskyy answered.”
People started sharing old photos of Musk in a T-shirt and cap while standing next to Trump at the White House.
Even Piers Morgan dismissed the criticism, calling it an “absurd question” and pointing out: “Elon Musk doesn’t wear a suit in the Oval Office.”
Another person chimed in, asking: “If Zelenskyy is disrespecting America by not wearing a suit in the Oval Office, then does that mean Elon Musk is disrespecting America too?”
Many accused the critics of hypocrisy, with some even bringing up old photos of Winston Churchill visiting the White House without a suit—just like Zelenskyy—because he, too, was in the middle of a war.