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Trevor Noah Files $100m Lawsuit Against Donald Trump for damages, Alleging the President Issued Dangerous and Intimidating Private Messages After Explosive Truth Social Rant where The President Denied Epstein Island Allegation Following Grammy Awards Backlash

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Trevor Noah Sues Donald Trump Over Alleged Threatening Messages Following Explosive Truth Social Rant A high-profile legal and political controversy has erupted after comedian and television host Trevor Noah filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump, alleging that the president sent “damaging, intimidating, and dangerous” private direct messages following a public dispute tied to comments made during the Grammy Awards.

 

According to court filings referenced by Noah’s legal team, the lawsuit stems from a fiery post published by President Trump on Truth Social, in which he sharply criticized the Grammy Awards, calling the ceremony “the WORST, virtually unwatchable,” and claiming CBS was “lucky” to no longer have the show on its airwaves. In the same post, Trump launched a personal attack on Noah, who hosted the awards, comparing him unfavorably to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and mocking his popularity and credibility.

 

The president also accused Noah of making a “false and defamatory” statement by allegedly suggesting that both Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton had spent time on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island. Trump forcefully denied the allegation, writing that he had “never been to Epstein Island, nor anywhere close,” and claimed he had never before been accused of such conduct, “not even by the Fake News Media.” He added that while he could not speak for Bill Clinton, the claim about him was “WRONG.” The president’s post went further, warning that he intended to send his lawyers after Noah, describing the host in harsh terms and stating he would sue for “plenty$.” Trump also referenced previous legal disputes involving media figures and CBS, telling Noah to “get ready,” and declaring, “I’m going to have some fun with you.” Noah’s lawsuit, however, focuses not only on the public post but also on alleged private direct messages sent afterward. According to the complaint, Noah argues that these messages crossed the line from public criticism into personal intimidation, particularly troubling given Trump’s position as president. His legal team claims the communications posed risks to Noah’s personal safety and professional standing. “This case is not about comedy or political disagreement,” the lawsuit reportedly states. “It is about the misuse of power, intimidation, and threats that no private citizen should be subjected to—especially from the highest office in the country.” Trump has not publicly responded to the lawsuit itself, but allies close to the president argue that his Truth Social post constitutes protected political speech, and that any legal action brought by Noah represents an attack on the president’s First Amendment rights. Legal experts say the case could raise complex questions about defamation, public figures, free speech, and the limits of presidential conduct, particularly when private communications are involved. As the dispute unfolds, the clash has ignited intense debate across political and entertainment circles, blurring the lines between comedy, criticism, and the extraordinary power of the presidency. Whether the lawsuit proceeds or is dismissed, the confrontation between Trevor Noah and Donald Trump is already shaping up to be one of the most unusual legal battles linking politics and pop culture in recent memory.

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