The 2026 Grammy Awards were a whirlwind of activity, drawing in viewers with memorable moments and unexpected scenarios. The event saw everything from daring fashion to humorous slip-ups, keeping audiences entertained from start to finish.
This year, host Trevor Noah did not hold back, seizing the moment to comment on recent news, specifically mentioning the newly released Epstein documents. He sparked a stir when he joked:

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Chappell Roanโs eye-catching attire became a topic of widespread discussion, and Cher brought laughter by announcing a winner from decades past. Yet it was Trevor Noahโs presence that truly marked the evening.
As news of the Epstein files stirred, Noah quipped about the infamous financier, mentioning former President Donald Trump in a jest that linked the current events to the world of the Grammys:
โSong of the Yearโalways highly sought after, much like Trumpโs infamous interest in acquiring Greenland. Especially now since he needs somewhere new to go after Epsteinโs island is off the map, and Bill Clinton is looking for company.โ
This lighthearted remark referenced over 1,000 mentions of Trumpโs name in the newly disclosed documents, despite acknowledgments that names listed do not inherently indicate guilt. Trump, a former associate of Epstein, has long denied any visits to the controversial island.

Firm in his denials, Trump has never admitted to any misconduct involving Epstein and consistently refutes such claims.
The White House and Justice Department have urged caution, highlighting that the new documents include unsubstantiated allegations from just before the 2020 elections, often aimed at discrediting Trump.
In a public statement from Air Force One, Trump expressed his thoughts on the situation, suggesting potential conspiracies against him:
โThis writer, Wolff, appears to have been in cahoots with Epstein, targeting me. If you delve into it, according to key sources, this isnโt just about clearing meโit’s about exposing their agenda. The radical left and Epstein were collaborating to damage my reputation, and itโs quite evident.โ
Hinting at legal recourse, Trump added that there might be grounds for suing those involved, asserting:
โCollaborating with Wolff wasnโt a friendly gesture. Itโs a significant legal issue.โ

Evidently, Trump is considering further legal action against recent public statements as well. After getting wind of the Grammy broadcast, he voiced his displeasure on his social platform, Truth Social.
โThe Grammy Awards were abysmal, hardly worth the airtime. CBS is fortunate theyโve moved this dreck elsewhere,โ he shared. Specifically, he targeted Noahโs comments, condemning them as incorrect and defamatory:
โNoah falsely implicated me, suggesting I frequented Epsteinโs island with Bill Clinton. That’s entirely false! I canโt speak for Clinton, but Iโve never been near the place. Until this unwarranted joke, no media ever linked me to those locations. Noah, whoโs clearly misguided, needs to learn the facts. It seems my lawyers will be involved soon to address this with him and CBS. Prepare yourself, Noah, for some legal action. President DJT.โ



