Trump threatens legal action against Grammy host over Epstein comment
Donald Trump denied Noah’s joke linking him to Epstein Island and threatened lawsuits against Noah, Michael Wolff, and possibly Epstein’s estate, calling the Grammy broadcast "virtually unwatchable."
- President Donald Trump said he may sue comedian Trevor Noah over a joke made during Sunday night’s Grammy Awards, calling Noah insulting names in a post on his Truth Social platform.
- Trump has a history of filing or threatening lawsuits against critics and media figures, a pattern that opponents say is aimed at discouraging criticism.
- Noah drew Trump’s anger after joking about Trump, Greenland, and Jeffrey Epstein while hosting the Grammys, shortly after presenting Billie Eilish with the song of the year award.
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The award ceremony, which was commissioned by Trevor Noah, included a number of criticisms of some of the greatest stars of music to the repression of the federal government against immigrants.
The presenter of the awards expressed that the president was on the island of Epstein
Grammys: Trump Threatens to Sue ‘Total Loser’ Trevor Noah After He Said President Visited Epstein Island with Bill Clinton
Donald Trump threatened legal action against "loser" Trevor Noah after the comedian said the president visited Epstein Island and needs it again to "hang out" with Bill Clinton.
Donald Trump attacks the Grammys and the conductor of the evening Trevor Noah. "They are unwavering," thundered the president on his social Truth. "Noah erroneously said that Donald Trump and Bill Clinton spent time on the island of Epstein. (ANSA)
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