The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has threatened to sue Trevor Noah, the host of the Grammys, for saying that he and Bill Clinton spent time on Epstein's island. 'It seems I am going to send my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless and foolish host,' he said on the social network Truth. During the gala, Noah said in one of his monologues about Trump that 'since Epstein is gone, he needs a new island to meet with Bill Clinton,' in reference to his claims about Greenland. Trump denies that he has ever been on Epstein's island. The Grammys, held tonight in Los Angeles, have been the scene of a protest against the president and his immigration policy by musicians such as Bad Bunny or Billie Eilish. The President of the United States has said on his Truth profile that the awards are 'THE WORST'. 'PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO WATCH!!' Trump says on the social network that he does not know if Bill Clinton was on Epstein's island, but that he has never been there: 'Until tonight's false and defamatory statement, no one had ever accused me of being there, not even by the fake news media,' he assures. The President of the United States asks Noah, whom he describes as 'a complete loser', to 'clarify his facts' and to do it 'quickly'. 'It seems I am going to send my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless and foolish host, and to sue him for a fortune,' he posted. The message refers to George Papadopoulos, a former advisor who was sentenced to 14 days in prison for lying to federal agents about Russia's involvement in the 2016 elections. This Friday, the US Department of Justice published 3 million new documents on the investigation with pedophile and millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who is linked to celebrities, businesses, and sports, and politicians like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton has stated that he traveled on several occasions on Epstein's plane for Clinton Foundation events, but denies having known of his crimes or having been on his island. Several of the magnate's victims have denounced the fact that the government has not published the case files in full, as was approved by Congress at the end of 2025. 'Get ready, Noah, I'm going to have fun with you!' he concludes the message. The new documents The message refers in this way to George Papadopoulos, a former advisor who was sentenced to 14 days in prison for lying to federal agents about Russia's involvement in the 2016 elections. This Friday, the US Department of Justice published 3 million new documents on the investigation with pedophile and millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who is linked to celebrities, businesses, and sports, and politicians like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton has stated that he traveled on several occasions on Epstein's plane for Clinton Foundation events, but denies having known of his crimes or having been on his island. Several of the magnate's victims have denounced the fact that the government has not published the case files in full, as was approved by Congress at the end of 2025. 'Ask Little George Slopadopoulos and the others how it all turned out. CBS, you're lucky this trash no longer floods your airwaves,' he added. You may be interested Chile registers Michelle Bachelet's candidacy to lead the UN February 02, 2026 Petro arrives in Washington for his meeting with Trump after a year of tensions February 02, 2026 Venezuela, between Donald Trump and a chavism in reorganization February 02, 2026 Trump threatens Grammy host for linking him to Jeffrey Epstein February 02, 2026 Laura Fernández promises a tough hand against crime in Costa Rica February 02, 2026 'Noah - he continues - whoever he is, is almost as bad as Jimmy Kimmel at the Low Audience Academy Awards. And also to CBS!!! INCORRECT!!'
Trump Threatens Grammy Host Over Epstein Link
US President Donald Trump threatens legal action against Grammy host Trevor Noah over a joke suggesting he and Bill Clinton met on Jeffrey Epstein's island. Trump denies the allegations.