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    Trump Slams Grammys, Vows Lawsuit over Noah’s Epstein Jab

    US President Donald Trump unleashed fury on the 68th Grammy Awards, branding the show “virtually unwatchable” and threatening legal hellfire against host Trevor Noah over a biting Epstein Island joke.

    Trump Slams Grammys, Vows Lawsuit over Noah's Epstein Jab

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    In rapid-fire Truth Social posts post-broadcast, Trump torched Noah as a “total loser” for claiming he and Bill Clinton partied on Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean retreat.

    The quip landed after Noah announced Song of the Year, wisecracking that artists crave the prize “almost as much as Trump wants Greenland,” since “Epstein’s gone, he needs a new island to hang out with Bill Clinton.”

    Trump fired back: “WRONG!!! I can’t speak for Bill, but I have never been to Epstein Island, nor anywhere close… until tonight’s false and defamatory statement.”

    He likened Noah to “low ratings” Jimmy Kimmel at the Oscars and warned the South African comic—talentless and pathetic, in his view—to brace for lawyers.

    CBS dodged a bullet dumping such “garbage,” Trump raged, hinting Noah’s fact-check fail invites the same courtroom reckoning others have tasted.

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