During the Grammy Awards broadcast in Los Angeles, host Trevor Noah delivered a monologue that touched on politics alongside music and pop culture. One joke referenced former President Donald Trump in connection with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, drawing a brief reaction online after the ceremony.
The comment aired during the live telecast of the Grammy Awards and was part of a wider opening segment that included humor aimed at public figures and recent headlines. The moment quickly circulated on social media, where clips and transcripts were shared and debated.
Shortly after the show, Trump responded publicly, criticizing both the joke and the awards ceremony itself. He rejected the implication made during the broadcast and described the remark as inaccurate. His response added to the post-show conversation but did not affect the remainder of the event, which continued to focus on music performances and award presentations.
The exchange underscored how high-profile entertainment broadcasts can still spark political reactions, even during events centered on music and culture.