Did Trump ever visit Epstein's Island?
Trump denies ever visiting Epstein's island.
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Former President Donald Trump is threatening to sue Trevor Noah over a joke the comedian made while hosting the 68th Grammy Awards. The joke referenced Trump's desire for Greenland and linked him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, d...
Trevor Noah, hosting the Grammys for the sixth and final time, made a joke about former President Donald Trump's well-documented interest in purchasing Greenland, tying it to the now-infamous Epstein Island. Noah quipped that Trump needed a new island to "hang out on with Bill Clinton" since Epstein's island was gone. This joke comes after the release of millions of pages of documents related to the Epstein case, keeping the scandal in the public eye.
Trump responded vehemently on Truth Social, denying the claims and threatening to sue Noah for defamation. He referenced his past lawsuits against media outlets like ABC News and CBS News, which resulted in multimillion-dollar settlements. This situation underscores the ongoing tension between political figures and comedians, particularly when jokes touch on sensitive subjects.
Trump denies ever visiting Epstein's island.
Noah joked about Trump wanting Greenland because Epstein's island was gone, implying he needed a new place to "hang out with Bill Clinton."
Yes, Trump has a history of suing media outlets over unfavorable coverage.
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