Rock Legend Chuck Negron Dies at 83, Trump Threatens Lawsuit Over Grammys Joke
Chuck Negron, co-founder and lead singer of the rock group Three Dog Night, known for hits like "Joy to the World," died Monday at the age of 83, Variety reported. The news of Negron's death coincided with other significant events, including President Donald Trump threatening to sue comedian Trevor Noah, host of the 68th Grammy Awards, over a joke referencing Jeffrey Epstein, and the ongoing search for Savannah Guthrie's missing mother.
The 68th Grammy Awards, held Sunday evening, became a focal point for political statements, particularly against the Trump Administration's immigration policies, according to Time. Trevor Noah's joke, which incorrectly linked Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, drew a sharp rebuke from the former president. "Noah said, incorrectly, about me, that Donald Trump and Bill Clinton spent time on Epstein Island," Trump stated, adding, "Wrong. I cant speak for Bill, but I have never been to Epstein Island, nor anywhere close." Trump threatened legal action, saying, "It looks like Ill be sending my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless, dope of an M.C., and suing him for plenty."
Meanwhile, multiple news sources reported that Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, was missing from her Arizona home. The Pima County Sheriff's Department is treating the disappearance as a potential abduction and crime. Sheriff Chris Nanos emphasized that Guthrie, who has limited mobility and requires daily medication, "did not leave willingly" and is of "sound mind," urging the public to report any sightings to aid in her urgent recovery, according to CBS News.
In other news, Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding Jeffrey Epstein to avoid contempt charges, Vox reported. Additionally, the FBI searched Fulton County's election office at Trump's direction, overseen by Tulsi Gabbard.
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