Former President Donald Trump recently took to his Truth Social platform to criticize the 2026 Grammy Awards, calling the show “virtually unwatchable.” Trump specifically targeted host Trevor Noah, labeling him as a “total loser” after Noah made a joke on air about Trump’s alleged connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
In a scathing post on Truth Social, Trump condemned the Grammy Awards, stating, “The Grammy Awards are the WORST, virtually unwatchable! CBS is lucky not to have this garbage litter their airwaves any longer.” He went on to criticize Trevor Noah, comparing him to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and accusing him of spreading false information about Trump’s ties to Epstein’s island.
Trump vehemently denied ever visiting Epstein’s island and threatened legal action against Noah for his remarks. He warned Noah to “get his facts straight” and hinted at a potential lawsuit, vowing to have “some fun” with the comedian.
Noah’s joke at Trump’s expense came during Billie Eilish’s acceptance speech for Song of the Year. The host quipped, “since Epstein’s gone, [Trump] needs a new island to hang out with Bill Clinton.” This jab clearly struck a nerve with Trump, prompting his fiery response on Truth Social.
While Trump focused his criticism on Noah, he notably remained silent on Bad Bunny’s historic win at the Grammy Awards. The Puerto Rican artist’s Spanish-language album, “Debà Tirar Más Fotos,” made history by becoming the first of its kind to win Album of the Year. Trump had previously expressed disdain for Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show, dismissing the artist as unknown and criticizing the choice of entertainment.
Despite Trump’s ongoing feud with the Grammy Awards and certain artists, his outspoken nature continues to captivate the public’s attention. As he leverages his platform on Truth Social to voice his opinions and grievances, it remains to be seen how his contentious relationship with the entertainment industry will unfold in the future.

