Trump threatens to sue Trevor Noah over Epstein Island joke at Grammys
- On Feb. 2, President Donald Trump threatened legal action against Trevor Noah after a Grammys joke, posting a scathing message on Truth Social.
- Following Billie Eilish's win, Noah joked that with Epstein's island gone, Trump 'needs a new one' to hang out with Bill Clinton, referencing the recent document release.
- Trevor Noah, a six-time Grammys host, returned for his final outing this year after Grammys executive producer Ben Winston said he had to “beg” him to come back.
- Justice Department Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told CNN Sunday that allegations were "very quickly determined to not be credible" and no verified evidence links presidents Trump or Clinton to Little Saint James Island.
- Trump's sensitivity over the Epstein files has resurfaced repeatedly in recent months, with his name appearing frequently in the released Justice Department material, fueling public scrutiny and media attention.
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Donald Trump threatens to sue Grammys host Trevor Noah over Epstein joke
Comedian Trevor Noah has found himself facing the wrath of President Donald Trump after making a joke about Jeffrey Epstein at last night’s (Sunday 1 February) Grammy Awards. Noah hosted the annual music awards ceremony for the sixth and final time on Sunday night. Among the big winners were Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Billie Eilish, with many other LGBTQ+ highlights. But one moment has captured the attention of the man sitting in the Oval Of…
Trump threatens to take legal action against Trevor Noah, Grammy presenter, for comment on Epstein and US President.
'WRONG!' Trump threatens to sue Grammy Awards host after 'defamatory' joke about Epstein island * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs
(Official White House photo by Molly Riley) PALM BEACH, Florida – President Donald Trump is threatening to sue Grammy Awards host Trevor Noah over a “defamatory” joke during Sunday night’s ceremony in which he suggested the commander in chief visited the Caribbean island of Palm Beach pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. After Billie Eilish won the Song of the Year award, Noah commented: “Wow! That is a Grammy that every artist wants almost as much as Tru…
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