Grammy’s Donald Trump Joke Gets Heated Reaction from President

Okay, so Trevor Noah really stirred things up at the Grammys this year. Right after Billie Eilish took home Song of the Year – beating out some huge names like Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga – Noah made a pretty pointed joke about Donald Trump. Basically, he said all these artists desperately wanted that award, but Trump seems to want Greenland just as badly, and since Jeffrey Epstein is no longer around, maybe he’s looking for a new island to visit with Bill Clinton. It was a risky move, and unsurprisingly, Trump isn’t happy about it.

Known for not backing down from a fight, Trump responded to his accuser by calling them a “total loser” on Truth Social. He then threatened legal action against the host of The Daily Show. Here’s his full statement:

The Grammy Awards were terrible and nearly impossible to watch. CBS is better off without that kind of show. The host, Trevor Noah, wasn’t much better than Jimmy Kimmel’s performance at the Oscars. Noah falsely claimed that Donald Trump and I visited Epstein Island. That’s completely untrue! I have never been to Epstein Island, or anywhere near it, and before tonight, I’d never even been accused of going, not even by the biased news media.

Noah needs to verify his information immediately. I’m preparing to take legal action against him and will be seeking significant damages. Those familiar with past situations, like George Slopadopolus and CBS, can attest to how these matters typically resolve. Consider this a warning, Noah – I intend to vigorously pursue this.

Former President Trump recently tried to prevent the release of the movie The Apprentice, which features Sebastian Stan in an Oscar-nominated performance as a young Trump. His lawyers sent letters demanding the filmmakers halt all promotion and distribution of the film, but their efforts were ultimately unsuccessful.

Melania Trump Responds to Critics Rather Differently


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Over the past two days, First Lady Melania Trump has demonstrated a clear ability to dismiss negative feedback. After the release of the Prime Video documentary Melania, she highlighted its positive CinemaScore rating and box office success on social media, while noticeably avoiding any mention of the unfavorable reviews. If she had received positive feedback from major news outlets, she likely would have shared it publicly.

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It seems like Melania Trump followed in her husband’s footsteps by controlling access to her recent documentary screening. Last week, several major news outlets – including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Vanity Fair, and The Associated Press – were blocked from attending, while right-wing media received preferential treatment. Critics haven’t been kind, as the documentary currently has a low 10% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

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2026-02-02 18:33