Tuesday 03/February/2026 – 03:08 AM
The 2026 Grammy Awards ceremony sparked controversy, after some of its comedy segments turned into sharp criticism from former US President Donald. Trump, He expressed his anger on social media, attacking the concert and its presenter, Trevor Noah.
Donald Trump attacks Trevor Noah after mocking him at the 2026 Grammy Awards
The concert, which was held in the United States, witnessed a mixture of music and humor, as the presenters used to make political and social jokes.
However, this time the jokes were directed directly at Trump, which prompted him to respond publicly and not be satisfied with silence.

During his presentation of the ceremony, Trevor Noah made a joke that caused laughter from the audience, in which he said that the Grammy Award “is the dream of almost every artist, just like Trump’s dream of owning Greenland,” before he added a sarcastic comment in which he linked Trump to Jeffrey Epstein’s island, in a sarcastic reference that sparked widespread controversy.
This comment did not go unnoticed, as Trump responded violently on his platforms, describing the Grammy ceremony as the worst ever and that watching it was “almost impossible,” considering that the content presented lacked value.
Trump also categorically denied any connection to Epstein’s island, stressing that he had never visited it, and describing what was said during the party as false and offensive.
On another side of the ceremony, international artist Bad Bunny caught the attention after winning the award for Best Urban Music Album, as he used the moment of honor to send a strong political and humanitarian message.
Bad Bunny said in his speech, “We are not savages, we are not animals, we are human beings and we are Americans,” in a clear reference to immigration issues, calling for an end to the practices of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, amid loud applause from the audience.
He added: The only thing stronger than hatred is love. We have to be different, and if we fight, let it be out of love, not hate, but love for our people and our families.








