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The Grammys riled Donald Trump – but the big winners were chosen for their music, not politics

The president called the ceremony ‘garbage’, but in reality it was a celebration of artists whose commercial success was matched by boundary-pushing boldness

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theguardian.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

The Grammys riled Donald Trump – but the big winners were chosen for their music, not politics

The president called the ceremony ‘garbage’, but in reality it was a celebration of artists whose commercial success was matched by boundary-pushing boldness

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huffpost.com4 mesi fa

'Loser Behavior': Trump Roasted Over His Post-Grammys Freak-Out

The president launched an ominous threat at "talentless" Trevor Noah after the comedian clowned him while hosting the Grammy Awards.

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  1. lunedì 2 febbraio 2026·huffpost.com

    'Loser Behavior': Trump Roasted Over His Post-Grammys Freak-Out

    The president launched an ominous threat at "talentless" Trevor Noah after the comedian clowned him while hosting the Grammy Awards.

  2. lunedì 2 febbraio 2026·theguardian.com

    The Grammys riled Donald Trump – but the big winners were chosen for their music, not politics

    The president called the ceremony ‘garbage’, but in reality it was a celebration of artists whose commercial success was matched by boundary-pushing boldness