Trump Criticizes 2026 Grammy Awards Over Epstein Remarks, Threatens CBS

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of the upcoming 2026 Grammy Awards, targeting host Trevor Noah and CBS after a contentious remark during the ceremony.
During the event, Noah suggested that Trump and former President Bill Clinton "spent time on Epstein Island," leading Trump to label the awards show as "the worst" and "unwatchable."
Trump expressed that CBS was fortunate not to continue broadcasting "this kind of garbage," firmly denying any association with the island. He stated that he has "never visited it, nor come close to it," and claimed that no media outlet has accused him of such, even those he considers "misleading."
He characterized Noah's comments as "a blatant falsehood" and warned of potential "swift and costly" legal action.
This incident reflects Trump's ongoing contentious relationship with major media organizations, particularly those perceived as liberal, where mutual accusations have been common throughout his political career. Trump's recent remarks appear to continue this trend.
The mention of "Epstein Island" has reignited discussions surrounding the controversial figure Jeffrey Epstein and his connections to various prominent individuals, further complicating the narrative.
Trump also threatened CBS with legal repercussions for airing what he described as "false statements," amid a media landscape that has become increasingly polarized since his return to the political spotlight.
