Trevor Noah, Threatened by Trump over Grammys Joke, Heads to Nashville
Cedric the Entertainer defends comedians against Donald Trump's legal threats following Grammy jokes, saying he lacks funds to be targeted and highlighting ongoing tensions in comedy.
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‘Hurt His Feelings: Cedric the Entertainer Blasts Trump for Talking 'Tough,' Then Throwing a Fit — Warns He's Not Like Kimmel or Trevor Noah
Cedric the Entertainer is the latest comedian to publicly address Donald Trump after the president previously targeted other comedians like Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah. The “Kings of Comedy” star did not hold back when asked about the current president of the White House, who has been throwing out insults and threats all willy-nilly. Cedric the Entertainer is not for the games President Donald Trump plays with Trevor Noah and Jimmy Kimmel afte…
A Declaration of Jokes
At the Grammys last Sunday, comedian Trevor Noah jokingly suggested why President Donald Trump wanted to acquire Greenland: “Because Epstein’s island is gone, he needs a new island to hang out with Bill Clinton.” Not a great laugh, but Trump’s reaction was even less funny—he threatened to sue Noah. It set us to thinking about one of our most fragile national institutions: the joke. Not the G-rated joke. Not the HR-approved joke. The real thing: …
The president was wounded and he intends to do something. After the 68th Grammy Awards ceremony, Donald Trump turned to Truth Social to attack host Trevor Noé because of a joke that the actor made at Trump's expense, which involved both Jeffrey Epstein and [...]
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