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Trevor Noah laughs it off after Trump threatens lawsuit over Grammy joke

by Chiraag
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When comedy collides with politics, things can get messy fast. But if there is one person who knows how to navigate that space, it is Trevor Noah.

Following his hosting stint at the 2025 Grammy Awards, the South African comedian found himself at the centre of online drama after cracking a joke that referenced the ongoing public interest in the late Jeffrey Epstein case and its political shadows.

The joke that sparked the reaction

While delivering his monologue at the Grammys, Noah made a pointed remark that many viewers interpreted as a dig at Donald Trump in relation to Epstein and the long-running speculation surrounding high-profile figures linked to the disgraced financier.

The joke landed with laughter inside the venue, but it quickly travelled far beyond the awards show once clips circulated online.

Trump fires back with a lawsuit threat

Shortly after the broadcast, Trump took to social media to express his anger, accusing Noah of defamation and threatening legal action. The post made headlines almost immediately, with US and international outlets picking up on the unusually direct response to an awards show joke.

Legal experts and commentators were quick to point out that public figures face a high bar when it comes to defamation claims, especially when the remarks fall under satire or comedy.

Why National Anthems Are Basically Therapy pic.twitter.com/txCPjJFNnc

— Trevor Noah (@Trevornoah) February 2, 2026

You came all the way to America, just to make fun of the people who allowed you in. pic.twitter.com/UeIX3jdOOT

— Marquice Moore (@Merkamoor) February 2, 2026

Noah’s response stays on brand

Rather than issuing a statement or engaging in a back-and-forth, Noah chose humour. He shared a follow-up joke on social media, subtly acknowledging the situation without naming Trump directly.

The move was widely praised by fans, many of whom applauded Noah for refusing to escalate the tension. On platforms like X and Instagram, users described the response as calm, clever, and very Trevor Noah.

you gone wish you would’ve never mentioned Aubrey Drake Graham pic.twitter.com/chUrumJxYz

— DrekaaaDrek (@Lynsha_Drek) February 2, 2026

pic.twitter.com/uPAJJ1bYuD

— 2 weeks to flatten the curve (@Tinhatjules) February 2, 2026

Why this moment matters

For South Africans, there is a familiar sense of pride in seeing Noah handle international controversy with the same sharp wit that first made him famous back home. His career has long been built on observing power, politics, and hypocrisy from the outside, then delivering commentary that feels disarming rather than aggressive.

This incident also highlights a bigger cultural shift. Comedy is increasingly treated as political speech, and comedians are often expected to defend their jokes as if they were policy positions. Noah’s reaction suggests another option. Laugh, move on, and let the joke speak for itself.

In a media landscape hungry for outrage, that restraint may be the boldest punchline of all.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: The Hollywood Reporter

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