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The 68th annual Grammy Awards ceremony was marked by heightened political commentary and controversy, drawing attention beyond its usual musical accolades. Former President Donald Trump publicly criticized the event, describing it as “unbearable trash” and vowing to pursue legal action against comedian Trevor Noah over remarks made about Greenland and Epstein Island.

Trevor Noah, who served as a host or presenter at the ceremony, made a comment regarding the “Song of the Year” award, though further details about the comment or the context of Trump’s reaction were not specified. The inflammatory exchange underscores the increasingly politicized nature of entertainment events, where celebrities and public figures often face intense scrutiny and polarizing opinions.

The Grammy Awards are traditionally focused on celebrating musical achievements, but recent years have seen a rise in politically charged speeches and commentary. The involvement of high-profile personalities in contentious exchanges continues to make the event a focal point for broader cultural debates. No official statements have been made regarding any legal proceedings related to Trump’s announced lawsuit or the specific comments made during the ceremony.

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