Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein
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Donald Trump has been named in the latest Jeffrey Epstein file update. Grammys host Trevor Noah joked about his visits to the island, did he go?
Perspective: The ghost of Epstein will continue to haunt his old friends.
President Donald Trump is threatening to sue comedian Trevor Noah over a joke at last night's Grammy Awards, saying in an overnight post to Truth Social that Noah's crack claiming he visited Jeffrey Epstein's island was "false and defamatory.
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Trump threatens to sue Trevor Noah over Epstein joke at Grammys: 'Going to have some fun with you!'
President Trump called the 68th Grammy Awards on Sunday 'virtually unwatchable.' Still, he watched enough to take issue with host Trevor Noah's Jeffrey Epstein joke.
While hosting the Grammy Awards, comedian Trevor Noah joked President Donald Trump has pursued control of Greenland because he is seeking a replacement for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s private island. Prosecutors said Epstein sex trafficked underage girls at his island, Little St. James in the Virgin Islands.
President Donald Trump is featured first on a list of “prominent names” related to the Department of Justice’s investigation into infamous sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Among the roughly 3 million pages of Justice Department records released last week,
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Trump threatens to sue Trevor Noah over ‘false and defamatory’ Epstein jab at Grammy Awards
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened legal action against Grammy Awards host Trevor Noah over a "false and defamatory" Jeffrey Epstein joke.
Emails released by the DOJ showed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick apparently visited Epstein's island for lunch years after he claimed to have cut off ties.
Donald Trump reportedly visited Jeffrey Epstein shortly before he first announced he was running for president in 2015, and remained “very close” with the convicted child sex offender after his election,