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Trevor Noah Shares Alleged Images of Donald Trump Privately Texting Him About Settlement After Filing $100 Million Lawsuit Over ‘Dangerous and Intimidating’ Messages Following Explosive Truth Social Rant from Trump and Grammy Awards Epstein Remark from The TV Host

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Trevor Noah Shares Alleged Trump Text Messages Following $100 Million Lawsuit

Trevor Noah has escalated his legal battle with President Donald Trump after publicly sharing images he claims show private text messages sent by the president in the aftermath of a newly filed $100 million lawsuit.

The lawsuit, filed earlier this week, accuses Trump of issuing “dangerous and intimidating” private messages toward the comedian and television host following an explosive Truth Social rant sparked by comments Noah made during the 2026 Grammy Awards. During the broadcast, Noah referenced allegations connected to Epstein Island, comments Trump has strongly denied.

According to Noah’s legal filing, Trump’s public response on Truth Social included harsh language, personal attacks, and what Noah’s attorneys describe as rhetoric that could incite harassment or threats. Shortly after the post went viral and drew widespread backlash, Noah claims Trump reached out privately via text messages seeking to discuss a possible settlement.

On Tuesday, Noah shared images he says are screenshots of those messages, suggesting a stark contrast between Trump’s public denials and his alleged private outreach. While the images have not yet been independently authenticated, Noah’s legal team says they will be submitted as part of the evidentiary record if the case proceeds.

Trump has denied all allegations made by Noah and has dismissed the lawsuit as “baseless,” reiterating that he has never visited Epstein Island and accusing Noah of spreading false and defamatory claims. Representatives for the president have not directly addressed the authenticity of the alleged text messages but maintain that any private communications were taken out of context.

Legal analysts say the case could raise significant questions about the line between political speech, private communication, and intimidation—particularly when involving a sitting president and a high-profile media figure. If verified, the messages could complicate Trump’s defense, especially given the timing relative to his public statements.

The lawsuit seeks $100 million in damages, citing emotional distress, reputational harm, and increased security concerns allegedly caused by Trump’s words and actions. No court date has yet been set, and it remains unclear whether the parties will pursue settlement talks or prepare for a protracted legal fight.

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