Brendon Urie is not happy with the Trump Campaign using is music.
06.06.2020 - 03:23 / justjared.com
Snoop Dogg will be voting for the first time in November.
The 48-year-old iconic rapper revealed in a new interview that he’s actually never voted before, because he thought past criminals could not.
“For many years it had me brainwashed thinking that you couldn’t vote because you had a criminal record,” he shared while speaking with The Real 92.3 (via Page Six).
Snoop added that this November he’s going to change that and cast his vote for someone else who is not Donald Trump.
“Definitely,
Brendon Urie is not happy with the Trump Campaign using is music.
“Dear Trump Campaign, F-ck you,” tweeted Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie late on (Tuesday) June 23. This furious message came days after President Donald Trump’s campaign reportedly played P! ATD’s “High Hopes” during Saturday’s sparsely-attended rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Brendon Urie does not want President Donald Trump using his music.
It’s rare you can define an era by just one interaction, much less by just a couple tweets. But in this case the difference between what the US had in Barack Obama and what we got in Donald Trump is SO STARK you can’t NOT see it.
A number of celebrities took to social media on Thursday to applaud the Supreme Court’s decision to reject President Donald Trump’s administrative decision to end DACA [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals], the program that gives legal protection to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
President Donald Trump's administrative decision to end DACA [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals], the program that gives legal protection to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.The DACA program was created in 2012 by former President Barack Obama's administration.
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Snoop Dogg is not holding back. On Wednesday, XXL Magazine shared a video on Twitter of the 48-year-old hip-hop icon briefly addressing supporters of President Donald Trump.
Snoop Dogg has said that he will vote for the first time in his life in this November’s US presidential election.
Snoop Dogg is ready to be part of the democratic process. During an appearance on Real 92.3's on Thursday, the rapper revealed that he's never voted before — but is ready to head to the polls for the 2020 presidential election. «For many years they had me brainwashed thinking that you couldn't vote because you had a criminal record,» explained Snoop, who was convicted of a felony in 1990 and 2007. «I didn't know that.
Snoop Dogg will exercise his right to vote for the first time ever this year.In an interview with The Real 92.3, the rapper revealed that he’s never voted before because he thought past criminals were not eligible to do so.“For many years, it had me brainwashed thinking that you couldn’t vote because you had a criminal record,” he shared, according to the New York Post’s gossip column Page Six.However, the Drop It Like It’s Hot star added that this November he’s going to change that, and vowed
The rapper revealed that he has never, not once, voted before! However, in the light of America’s new fight against racial inequality, Snoop Dogg not only slammed the current POTUS for the way he has reacted to the protests but also promised that this year he’s definitely using his voting right! It sounds like Snoop is sick and tired of the situation in the United States so he is finally ready to contribute to the, hopefully positive, change a new president will bring.
Snoop Dogg will exercise his right to vote for the first time ever this year.
Snoop Dogg, 48, is not a fan of the way Donald Trump‘s been handling racism in America and it’s the reason he’s voting for the first time ever in Nov. The rapper appeared on 92.3’s Big Boy radio station on June 4 to discuss the tragic death of George Floyd, which has prompted protests of thousands of people around the country to stop racial injustice, and admitted he’s not a fan of Trump being in office.
On Friday, Joe Biden formally won the Democratic Party nomination to take on Donald Trump in November’s presidential election, as he announced on Twitter: “Folks, tonight we secured the 1,991 delegates needed to win the Democratic nomination.“I’m going to spend every day fighting to earn your vote so that, together, we can win the battle for the soul of this nation.”
NFL players taking a knee during the National Anthem and raising of the American flag has never got as much attention — and shifts in opinion — as it has in the past 48 hours. It started out when New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees in a June 3 interview said, “I will never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the United States of America” by kneeling.