Nicki Minaj goes scorched-earth after Trevor Noah Grammys diss; accuses celebs of ‘blood sacrifice’ of children



The star-studded Grammys featured some jokes from “comedian” Trevor Noah, who took aim at rapper Nicki Minaj and her support of President Trump.

“Nicki Minaj is not here,” Noah said, to thunderous applause from the audience.

“She is still at the White House with Donald Trump discussing very important issues.”

Noah then broke into a Trump impression, mocking, “Actually Nicki, I have the biggest ass ... everybody’s saying it Nicki.”

While the crowd may have laughed, Minaj didn’t find it funny.


“Trevor refuses to come out the closet when everyone in the industry knows his boyfriend. Allegedly,” Minaj wrote in a post accompanied by photos of Jay Z on X.

“Your favorite artist has been practicing rituals in a satanic cult where they take babies from other countries & mutilate them & kill them as a form of a blood sacrifice to their God. You see, when your master is satan, you must constantly shed blood. However, the JIG IS UP,” she wrote in another post.

But she wasn’t finished.

“Are y’all understanding that these ppl have been sacrificing children as a way of gaining & maintaining power?” she wrote in yet another post, adding, “If you ever vote DemonCrat again, you’re just as soulless as they are & will perish. Maybe it’s time for me to do some story times — since I was trying to not say what I know — yet they continue to attempt bullying.”

“I’m glad she actually fired back because I thought Trevor Noah was just not funny,” BlazeTV contributor Shemeka Michelle tells BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock on “Fearless.”

“They just want to keep you pigeonholed to the Democrat Party. And anytime they feel like you’ve stepped away, then they want to ridicule and shame you. As someone who has seen a little bit of Nicki Minaj’s career over the years, it’s very telling that now they have an issue with her being fully clothed and supporting Donald Trump more than they did when she was naked and just saying all types of foolishness,” Michelle says.

“It really, it speaks volumes about the black community in general and about those who are so-called elite or in charge. Now all of a sudden, they want to bring Nicki Minaj down because of her allegiance to Donald Trump. It says a lot,” she continues.

As for Noah himself, Michelle believes Minaj’s allegations may have some merit.

“He doesn’t really strike me as this masculine man,” Michelle says, adding, “So I’m not surprised at all.”

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'False and defamatory': Trump threatens to sue Grammys host Trevor Noah over Epstein snipe



President Donald Trump made a not-so-veiled threat to sue Hollywood leftist Trevor Noah, who made a snide remark associating Trump and Epstein's island while hosting the 2026 Grammys.

Though he did not attend, Trump appeared to be the main focus of the music award show on CBS Sunday night. Bad Bunny, slated to perform at the Super Bowl next Sunday, sneered, "Before I say thanks to God, I’m gonna say: ICE out."

'Noah, a total loser, better get his facts straight, and get them straight fast.'

Billie Eilish, who won the Song of the Year award for "Wildflower," also repeated tired lines about immigration, including that "no one is illegal on stolen land." She then punctuated her anti-American diatribe with a "f**k ICE" jab.

After Eilish's acceptance speech, host Trevor Noah piled on, making what appeared to be a joke tying together Trump, Greenland, and even Epstein's notorious island.

"Song of the Year! Congratulations, Billie Eilish! Wow! That is a Grammy that every artist wants almost as much as Trump wants Greenland," Noah said.

"Which makes sense," he continued. "I mean, because Epstein's island is gone, he needs a new one to hang out with Bill Clinton."

Perhaps sensing that he had crossed a line — and perhaps recalling that the Grammys were airing on a network that recently agreed to shell out millions to settle a lawsuit with Trump — Noah, who is not expected to host the Grammys again after six tries, added: "I told you it's my last year. What are you going to do about it?"

It seems Trump may have taken that statement as a dare.

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Early Monday morning, Trump ripped into Noah for making a "false and defamatory statement" about Trump and Clinton paling around on Epstein's island.

"WRONG!!! I can’t speak for Bill, but I have never been to Epstein Island, nor anywhere close, and until tonight’s false and defamatory statement, have never been accused of being there, not even by the Fake News Media," Trump railed on Truth Social.

Trump then indicated he may file a lawsuit if Noah does not retract.

"Noah, a total loser, better get his facts straight, and get them straight fast. It looks like I’ll be sending my lawyers to sue this poor, pathetic, talentless, dope of an M.C., and suing him for plenty$," the president added.

Trump also referenced his previous successful lawsuits against ABC and host George Stephanopoulos.

"Get ready Noah, I’m going to have some fun with you!" the president warned.

CBS and Noah's representatives did not respond to a request for comment from Blaze News.

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Did Trevor Noah prove himself a COWARD with THIS response to a trans activist guest?



South African comedian, writer, producer, and political commentator Trevor Noah may have shown his cowardice with his response (or lack thereof) to Veronica Ivy, a trans activist he invited on his show.

Dave Rubin, for one, is thoroughly unimpressed with Noah’s “absolute inability to say what is true with any degree of conviction.”

Ivy, like many trans activists, launched into a nonsensical diatribe about why trans women are actually women.

“People like to say that it’s a complicated issue,” he said, “[but] I don’t actually think it is.”

“It all boils down to: do you actually think that trans women and intersex women are real women and are really female or not? And if you do, it's very simple — just stop policing who counts as a real woman,” he told Noah.

Ivy also claimed that there is a “history of racism” due to discrimination against “intersex athletes” who are typically “women of color from the global South.” Apparently, “white women's conceptions of femininity ... [are] being weaponized against trans people” in order to protect “the fragile, weak, cis white woman.”

Nonsense. Nonsense. Nonsense.

But does Trevor Noah throw the B.S. flag?

Nope.

“There are many elements to what you said, which I appreciate,” he responded. “One thing that confuses me personally is it seems like we have discussions about who should participate in which category.”

“There are many who would argue (who are not transphobes): ... ‘But you have an unnatural advantage over [biological women] and that makes the sport unfair.’ How do you respond to that?” asked Noah.

“This idea that like, 'Oh, you're not a biological woman,' is false," Ivy responded.

“Well, I am a woman — that's a fact. I am female, so all my identity records, my racing license, my medical records all say female, right? And I'm pretty sure I’m made of biological stuff, so I'm a biological female as well,” he explained to Noah.

More nonsense.

“So this question of 'do trans women have an advantage over cis women?' — we don't know. In fact, there's basically no published research on this question; however, there’s good reason to think that there isn’t,” he continued as Noah remained silent.

The glaring irony is that Veronica Ivy is a trans athlete who is a two-time world track cycling champion (in the women’s division, of course). But there’s no research to indicate that he had an advantage, right?

“[Noah] can't just defend what is obviously true,” says Dave. “It's fairly obvious to me if you got that guy in a room, he would say ... he wouldn't want his 5-year-old daughter competing against 5-year-old boys.”

“But, you see, he won't defend it on his own merit ... because he's just a servant of the machines,” Dave sighs.


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Study shows 'The Daily Show with Trevor Noah' was even MORE deceptive than we thought



On “The Rubin Report,” BlazeTV host Dave Rubin shared new data showing that the liberal bias of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” was even worse than we knew.

"During his seven-year tenure as host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, Trevor Noah brought a reliably liberal bias to the program, a NewsBusters study has found. MRC analysts found that from when Noah began hosting The Daily Show on September 28, 2015 through his final show on December 8, 2022, Noah had on 159 partisan guests, including 109 unique individuals. Of these 159 guests, 137, or 86.16 percent, were Democrats or in some way affiliated with the Democratic Party," the study reads.

"Now, I want to be clear, I mostly at this point in my career have right-leaning guests on [my show]," Dave said after sharing the study's findings. "We try to get Democrats on all the time ... they don't generally want to talk. But I'm not hiding what my political bias are like Comedy Central, [which] is thought of as an apolitical network. But everything they gave you, everything they made feel normal, was from a leftist perspective."

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