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Trump threatens legal action against Trevor Noah after ‘defamatory’ Epstein jibe

Trump threatens legal action against Trevor Noah after ‘defamatory’ Epstein jibe

The 2026 Grammy Awards took an explosive turn when host Trevor Noah took a swipe at President Trump during the "Song of the Year" segment. Following Billie Eilish's win for "Wildflower," Noah joked that Trump wanted the award as much as he wanted Greenland—adding that because Jeffrey Epstein’s island is gone, the President needs a new one to hang out on with Bill Clinton.

02 February,2026 07:47 PM IST
Epstein's MOST DISTURBING Video: P*DOPH*LE Jeffrey CHASES Girls in The Kitchen

Epstein's MOST DISTURBING Video: P*DOPH*LE Jeffrey CHASES Girls in The Kitchen

A newly circulating video allegedly linked to Jeffrey Epstein has gone viral across social media, triggering widespread public reaction and renewed global scrutiny. The footage, which appears to show Epstein in a kitchen setting, has sparked intense online debate, with viewers questioning its authenticity timeline and origin. As multiple unverified clips continue to surface from unknown locations, digital platforms are witnessing a surge in discussions surrounding Epstein’s past, the broader investigation networks and the ongoing demand for transparency. WATCH 

01 February,2026 11:15 PM IST
Trump lashes out at ABC reporter when pressed on 10 billion dollar lawsuit

Trump lashes out at ABC reporter when pressed on 10 billion dollar lawsuit

US President Donald Trump lashed out at an ABC News reporter during a White House event after being questioned about a $10 billion lawsuit involving the IRS and Treasury Department. The exchange unfolded as the reporter attempted to ask about the lawsuit, which was filed by Trump along with his two oldest sons. Instead of responding, the president dismissed the reporter, criticized her tone, and labeled ABC as “fake news” before moving on to another question.    

31 January,2026 05:44 PM IST
Government Shutdown looms as White House and Senate clash over ICE funding

Government Shutdown looms as White House and Senate clash over ICE funding

Washington is racing against the clock as the white house and senate leaders negotiate a last-minute deal to prevent a government shutdown. Senate democrats are threatening to block the spending bill unless new restrictions on ice operations are written directly into law. The talks center on splitting homeland security funding and forcing changes to immigration enforcement tactics after growing public backlash. With the deadline hours away and the house in recess, lawmakers face mounting pressure to compromise or trigger a partial shutdown.

30 January,2026 01:00 AM IST

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