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Trump's Epstein Fury, Grammy Protests, and a New Fry Role

Trump Threatens Lawsuit Over Grammys Epstein Joke; Government Shutdown Looms

President Donald Trump threatened to sue comedian Trevor Noah over a joke made during the 68th Grammy Awards ceremony on Sunday, while also urging House lawmakers to end the partial government shutdown. The developments unfolded as CBS News contributor Peter Attia apologized for past correspondence with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump took issue with a joke made by Noah, the former host of "The Daily Show," who incorrectly stated that Trump and Bill Clinton spent time on Epstein Island, according to Time. "Wrong. I can’t speak for Bill, but I have never been to Epstein Island, nor anywhere close," Trump stated on Truth Social, adding he had never been accused of being there, "not even by the Fake News Media." He went on to call Noah a "total loser" and threatened legal action, saying, "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 became a platform for political statements, with several celebrities using the event to criticize the Trump Administration's immigration policies, Time reported.

Meanwhile, Trump also addressed the partial government shutdown, which began over the weekend. He said he was working with Speaker Mike Johnson to pass legislation already approved by the Senate. "There can be NO CHANGES at this time," Trump wrote on Truth Social, warning that another prolonged shutdown would be "pointless, and destructive." He urged lawmakers from both parties to vote yes and reopen the government "WITHOUT DELAY," according to Time. Speaker Johnson faces challenges due to slim margins and resistance from both progressive Democrats and conservative Republicans on a critical funding bill.

In other news, Dr. Peter Attia, recently named a CBS News contributor, issued a statement on X Monday morning expressing shame over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. "CBS News Contributor Peter Attia Apologizes for Correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein: I Was Not Involved in Any Criminal Activity," Variety reported.

Adding to the day's developments, Fox announced a straight-to-series order for the drama "The Interrogator," starring Stephen Fry. According to Variety, the show centers on Conrad Henry (Fry), a former MI6 agent, and his elite team who use unconventional methods to unlock the minds of dangerous criminals.

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