US President Donald Trump has issued a thinly veiled threat to sue comedian Trevor Noah over a joke he made about his ties with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein during the recent Grammy Awards broadcast.
The joke, which left Trump visibly irritated, referred to the fact that since Epstein's death, Trump "needs a new island to hang out with Bill Clinton." The comment was made in reference to Epstein's association with Trump and former President Bill Clinton. Trump has previously denied having any close relationship with Epstein, stating that he had visited the billionaire on one occasion at his private island.
Trump took to Truth Social to express his outrage over Noah's joke, which he claimed was "defamatory" and described as an "INCORRECT" statement about him. He even went so far as to claim that he has never set foot on Epstein Island, calling the comedian a "talentless" and "pathetic" individual.
The comedian's joke was made in reference to a recent release of thousands of unsealed files from the US Department of Justice related to the Epstein case, which included conversations about Trump. The joke was also seen as a tongue-in-cheek commentary on Trump's long-standing connections to Epstein, with Noah seemingly implying that the island, now devoid of its infamous occupant, has lost some of its allure.
Trump has already threatened to sue not only Noah but also journalist Michael Wolff and the estate of Jeffrey Epstein over the weekend. In his statements, he vowed to "have some fun" with the comedian, sparking concerns about a potential lawsuit that could see Noah facing financial losses or even censure from the public eye.
The joke, which left Trump visibly irritated, referred to the fact that since Epstein's death, Trump "needs a new island to hang out with Bill Clinton." The comment was made in reference to Epstein's association with Trump and former President Bill Clinton. Trump has previously denied having any close relationship with Epstein, stating that he had visited the billionaire on one occasion at his private island.
Trump took to Truth Social to express his outrage over Noah's joke, which he claimed was "defamatory" and described as an "INCORRECT" statement about him. He even went so far as to claim that he has never set foot on Epstein Island, calling the comedian a "talentless" and "pathetic" individual.
The comedian's joke was made in reference to a recent release of thousands of unsealed files from the US Department of Justice related to the Epstein case, which included conversations about Trump. The joke was also seen as a tongue-in-cheek commentary on Trump's long-standing connections to Epstein, with Noah seemingly implying that the island, now devoid of its infamous occupant, has lost some of its allure.
Trump has already threatened to sue not only Noah but also journalist Michael Wolff and the estate of Jeffrey Epstein over the weekend. In his statements, he vowed to "have some fun" with the comedian, sparking concerns about a potential lawsuit that could see Noah facing financial losses or even censure from the public eye.