Anna Moneymaker / Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Top executives have privately derided President Donald Trump at a high-powered business summit for his “wild” and “bizarre” behavior—while scrambling for face time with him. In dispatches from the World Economic Forum in Davos, The New York Times DealBook columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin reported that the mood among chief executives toward Trump, 79, was one of “trepidation” as they fret over his escalating Greenland threats and potential trade war. Some have even been using words like “wild” and “bizarre” to describe the president behind closed doors, even as they plan to attend a reception in his honor and joke about the safest way to flatter him in person, Dealbook reports. Read more at The Daily Beast.