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Tomi Lahren confronted backlash online after slamming the Grammy Awards on social media, calling the ceremony “social justice warrior grandstanding bulls—” and accusing musicians of attacking ICE.
The conservative host claimed in a pair of posts that celebrities had been disrespecting law enforcement while “hardworking men and women of ICE and border patrol (majority Hispanic) are out on the streets removing public safety threats and protecting communities.” The second got here around the same time Sharon Ozborne broke down on the pink carpet alongside Yungblud.
“The audacity is astounding,” Lahren wrote, calling the show “trash” and blaming it for declining viewership.
Lahren rapidly drew feedback from customers on X.
“You seem to be watching it,” one person replied. “It sounds like you’re watching lol,” added another.
Lahren’s complaints got here as President Donald Trump issued a warning on Truth Social this week, saying the federal authorities wouldn’t help “poorly run Democrat Cities” with ongoing unrest unless help is formally requested.
Trump said ICE and Border Patrol brokers had been instructed to be “very forceful” in defending federal property during protests.
“I have instructed Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, that under no circumstances are we going to participate… unless, and until, they ask us for help,” Trump wrote.
“There will be no spitting in the faces of our Officers… no rock or brick throwing at our vehicles, or at our Patriot Warriors. If there is, those people will suffer an equal or more consequence.”
He referenced the 2025 Los Angeles riots, claiming federal involvement had helped restore order.
He said future deployments could be carried out “very easily and methodically” when requested.
Trump also suggested officers to use the phrase “PLEASE” when searching for help.
“ICE, Border Patrol or, if necessary, our Military, will be extremely powerful and tough,” Trump warned.
“We will not allow our Courthouses, Federal Buildings, or anything else under our protection to be damaged in any way, shape, or form.”
Tomi Lahren critics have the perfect comeback as
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