President Donald Trump threatened to sue comedian Trevor Noah over a joke made during the Grammy Awards ceremony on Sunday evening, according to Time. Noah, the former host of "The Daily Show," made a reference to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump stated, "Noah said, incorrectly, about me, that Donald Trump and Bill Clinton spent time on Epstein Island. Wrong. I can’t speak for Bill, but I have never been to Epstein Island, nor anywhere close, and until tonight’s false and defamatory statement, have never been accused of being there, not even by the Fake News Media." He further added, "Noah, a total loser, better get his facts straight, and get them straight fast. It looks like I’ll be sending my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless, dope of an M.C., and suing him for plenty. Get ready, Noah, I’m going."
The Grammy Awards also saw Ricky Gervais criticizing celebrities for making political speeches, according to Variety. Artists like Bad Bunny and Olivia Dean used the platform to advocate for immigrants and criticize past immigration policies, as reported by multiple news sources. Separately, Don Lemon was arrested at an anti-ICE protest, sparking debate over First Amendment rights and potential political motivations, according to Vox.
In other celebrity news, Halle Berry revealed that winning an Oscar did not change her career trajectory as she still faced racial bias in casting, Variety reported. Berry stated, "I was still Black the next morning" and directors refused to cast her. This led her to advise Cynthia Erivo not to rely on awards for validation.
Jacob Elordi was hospitalized with second-degree burns after joking about method acting, according to Variety.
Meanwhile, Alyssa Rosenberg of Vox noted that First Lady Melania Trump accepted a media deal that would pay her at least seven times the income of the average American household. Rosenberg compared this to Eleanor Roosevelt, who in 1932, accepted $1,800 for 12 radio broadcasts sponsored by a cosmetics company, which is equivalent to more than $40,000 in 2025 dollars.
Internationally, the Rafah border crossing tentatively reopened with limited access, according to multiple news sources. A lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's visa freeze is also underway.
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