From Bad Bunny to Billie Eilish, a number of artists made a statement against Trump's immigration crackdown.
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Billie Eilish's Wildflower won the song of the year award, while Bad Bunny won album of the year. Many musicians wore 'ICE out' pins, while several winners addressed immigration in their speeches.
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I know that it makes me a terrible person that I don't care about the plight of the Washington Post’s employees that the ...
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President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to sue Trevor Noah after the comedian joked about Trump during the Grammy Awards.