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Democrat Rep. Lloyd Doggett calls on President Biden to withdraw from 2024 election

On Tuesday, Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, became the first sitting Democrat in Congress to call for President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, citing his poor debate performance and the fallout since. Numerous Democrats have expressed concerns or suggested that Biden leave the race; however Doggett, who has served in Congress since 1995, is the first lawmaker to say it openly: “I am hopeful that he will make the painful and difficult decision to withdraw. I respectfully call on him to do so.” (per CBS News.)

Doggett said in a statement Tuesday: “Our overriding consideration must be who has the best hope of saving our democracy from an authoritarian takeover by a criminal and his gang. Too much is at stake to risk a Trump victory—too great a risk to assume that what could not be turned around in a year, what was not turned around in the debate, can be turned around now. President Biden saved our democracy by delivering us from Trump in 2020. He must not deliver us to Trump in 2024.”  

Doggett, 77, added that represents the same congressional district as former President Lyndon Johnson during his time as a U.S. representative, and wants Biden to follow Johnson’s example when he declined to seek a second term in the White House (due to his low popularity amid the Vietnam War and cultural upheaval in America).  Doggett said of Johnson: “Under very different circumstances, he made the painful decision to withdraw. President Biden should do the same.”

The Texas Democrat said he believes Biden has “achieved much for our country at home and abroad” as president, but added: “While much of his work has been transformational, he pledged to be transitional. He has the opportunity to encourage a new generation of leaders from whom a nominee can be chosen to unite our country through an open, democratic process .. President Biden has continued to run substantially behind Democratic senators in key states and in most polls has trailed Donald Trump. I had hoped that the debate would provide some momentum to change that. It did not. Instead of reassuring voters, the President failed to effectively defend his many accomplishments and expose Trump’s many lies.”

Biden insiders said the president is “staying in” and noted that other Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., have provided supportive statements standing behind Biden. A Biden campaign spokesperson said Biden “absolutely will not” withdraw his candidacy.

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Rudy Giuliani disbarred in New York for ‘false and misleading’ statements on 2020 election

Rudy Giuliani — former NYC mayor and ex-attorney to Donald Trump — was disbarred on Tuesday in a decision handed down by the Appellate Division First Department in New York. The state court stripped Giuliani of his law license over his efforts to help subvert and overturn the 2020 election.

The New York Appellate Division ruled to disbar Giuliani “effective immediately” saying he made “demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers, and the public at large in his capacity as lawyer” for former President Donald Trump and his 2020 presidential campaign, in connection with Trump’s failed effort at reelection in 2020.

Per ABC News, the 31-page ruling adds: “Contrary to respondent’s allegations, there is nothing on the record before us that would permit the conclusion that respondent lacked knowledge of the falsehood of the numerous statements that he made, and that he had a good faith basis to believe them to be true.” The decision by the New York panel noted that “the seriousness of respondent’s misconduct cannot be overstated,” adding that Giuliani”not only deliberately violated some of the most fundamental tenets of the legal profession, but he also actively contributed to the national strife that has followed the 2020 Presidential election, for which he is entirely unrepentant.”

Giuliani was admitted to New York’s bar in 1969 but had his state license to practice law suspended in 2021 over his work to overturn the election, and later suspended in Washington. Giuliani claimed he believed the statements at the time he was making them but the court was not persuaded.

Giuliani’s political advisor Ted Goodman told The Hill that the former mayor intends to appeal the decision: “Members of the legal community who respect the rule of law in this country should immediately come forward and speak out against this politically and ideologically corrupted decision. We will be appealing this objectively flawed decision in hopes that the appellate process will restore integrity into our system of justice.”

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Dasha announces ‘Dashville, USA’ headlining tour

Dasha, best known for her viral hit song “Austin,” has announced her debut headlining tour dubbed “Dashville, USA”.

The tour, which will serve as support of her debut country album, “What Happens Now?”, kicks off on August 12 in Stockholm and will include international dates in London and Amsterdam. The North American leg will kick-off on October 8 in New York City with stops in nearby cities like Boston and Toronto before concluding on November 15 in Atlanta.

Dasha is also set to release her new song “Didn’t I” on July 12th via Warner Records, which she initially debuted live on stage to a crowd of over 70,000 people at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN during CMA Fest.

For tickets to the ‘Dashville, USA’ tour, head to Ticketmaster.com.

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Dasha announces ‘Dashville, USA’ headlining tour

Dasha, best known for her viral hit song “Austin,” has announced her debut headlining tour dubbed “Dashville, USA”.

The tour, which will serve as support of her debut country album, “What Happens Now?”, kicks off on August 12 in Stockholm and will include international dates in London and Amsterdam. The North American leg will kick-off on October 8 in New York City with stops in nearby cities like Boston and Toronto before concluding on November 15 in Atlanta.

Dasha is also set to release her new song “Didn’t I” on July 12th via Warner Records, which she initially debuted live on stage to a crowd of over 70,000 people at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN during CMA Fest.

For tickets to the ‘Dashville, USA’ tour, head to Ticketmaster.com.

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Take a look at Miranda Lambert’s video for ‘Wranglers’

Miranda Lambert has released a music video for her new song “Wranglers”, filmed outside Austin, Texas.

Miranda said of the new music video: “‘Wranglers’ is a classic tale of a woman taking her power back. I think we can all identify with the character in this video because we have all had a time in our life where we needed to find our strength and also get a little revenge on someone who did us wrong or hurt us. This offers such a cool, raging take on how something like this unravels; I am so proud to sing this song.”

The video is directed by Lambert’s longtime collaborator Trey Fanjoy, the creative force behind nearly all of her music videos, and features Miranda’s childhood best friend, Laci, who also appeared in “White Liar.”

Take a look at the video for ‘Wranlgers’ – here.

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Eminem drops the song ‘TOBEY’ featuring Big Sean & Babytron

Eminem just released the second single off his upcoming album ‘The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)’ titled “Tobey.” The song features fellow Detroit rappers Big Sean and Babytron, and a music video directed by Cole Bennett, will drop on Friday (July 5).

Eminem posted on his socials: “TOBEY 🕷🐐 @_babytron @BigSean new music 7/2 video 7/5 by @_ColeBennett_”  In the trailer for the song, which shows Eminem in Jason mask along with a chainsaw, BabyTron says: “Tobey Maguire got bit by a spider, but see, me, it was a goat,” while Big Sean shared on his social media: “Death of Slim Shady”. You can take a listen to ‘Tobey’ – here.

Eminem also announced the release date for his 12th studio album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), sharing in an Instagram post that the album will drop on Friday (July 12). Em wrote in the caption, “OH SH*T!!! THE DEATH OF SLIM SHADY (COUP DE GRÂCE) 7/12!!!”

Tobey is the second single of ‘The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)’, following the hit track “Houdini” which dropped last month. “Houdini” debuted at number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and was streamed 48.8 Million times and moved 49,000 units. Houdini is Eminem’s highest charting song since his 2014 Rihanna collab “The Monster”, which debuted at #1.

Stream Tobeyhere.
Pre-order/pre-save ‘The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)’ here.

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Small plane crash kills 5 Georgia family members en route home from Cooperstown baseball tournament

New York State police confirmed on Monday that five members from the same metro-Atlanta family died in a plane crash on their way home from a baseball tournament in upstate New York. The family members were returning from a baseball tournament in Cooperstown, N.Y., home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

New York State Police responded to a plane crash in Masonville, New York (90 miles south of Syracuse, N.Y.) on Sunday afternoon at approximately 2 p.m., and found the bodies of five occupants in the wreckage of a Piper Malibu Mirage.  The plane had departed from Albert S. Nader Regional Airport in Oneonta and was headed to Charleston, W.Va., for refueling and was schedule to continue from there to Cobb County International Airport in Georgia.

New York State police said in a statement: “A multi-agency effort search of the area, with the utilization of drones, ATVs and helicopters, led to the discovery of debris and ultimately to the downed aircraft.” Search teams found the bodies of five passengers in the wreckage.

Police later identified the victims as family members who hailed from Georgia: 76-year-old Roger Beggs (assumed to be the pilot), 43-year-old Laura Van Epps, 42-year-old Ryan Van Epps, 12-year-old James R. Van Epps and 10-year-old Harrison Van Epps. According to records obtained by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, the family lived in Alpharetta, GA.

NYSP has not said what caused the plane to crash; Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wrote in a statement: “As we learn of this tragic news, please join Marty, the girls, and me in praying for the loved ones of the Beggs and VanEpps families. We offer our deepest condolences to all who knew and loved them,”

The New York State Police Bureau of Criminal of Investigation, Collision Reconstruction Unit, and Forensic Identification Unit are working with the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Board to determine the cause of the crash.

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Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump is partially immune from prosecution

On Monday, July 1, the Supreme Court deemed that Donald Trump is partially immune from his 2020 election subversion charges. The Court said “official” acts taken by a president are protected, but not steps he took as a candidate.

In a 6-3 ruling along ideological lines, the court ruled that Trump can be tried for any of his efforts to overturn his 2020 loss that were not taken in his official capacity. They ruled against Trump’s claim that he enjoys immunity from prosecution as a whole, but said that he is absolutely immune from being charged for “official” presidential acts.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the 6-3 majority: “The parties before us do not dispute that a former President can be subject to criminal prosecution for unofficial acts committed while in office. They also agree that some of the conduct described in the indictment includes actions taken by Trump in his unofficial capacity.”.

The majority asserted that there should be a clearer distinction between official presidential acts and private acts that happen to be done by a president, with the court’s syllabus reading: “The President enjoys no immunity for his unofficial acts, and not everything the President does is official. The President is not above the law. But under our system of separated powers, the President may not be prosecuted for exercising his core constitutional powers, and he is entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for his official acts.”. The decision brings the case back down to a lower court, which must now figure out whether any of the allegations in the Jan. 6 case fall under the category of “unofficial” acts, and whether a fair Jan. 6 trial could move forward with the Supreme Court’s ideology in mind.

On Truth Social, Trump called the decision a “BIG WIN FOR OUR CONSTITUTION AND DEMOCRACY.”

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Post Malone announces ‘F-1 Trillion Tour’ this fall

Post Malone will hit the road this fall in support of his first country album, F-1 Trillion. Post said of the trek in a statement: “I love y’all so very much and I’m so excited to get out and play new music for you.”

Posty just released “Pour Me A Drink” featuring Blake Shelton last week, while also announcing that his debut country album F-1 Trillion will be out on August 16th. Malone’s first single, “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen, continues to dominate the charts, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and tallying “the highest weekly sales and streams since 2020”. The track remained at No. 1 for five consecutive weeks, emerging as “the longest-running number one song of 2024.”

Per Rolling Stone, Posty will be playing at a mix of stadiums and amphitheaters on the 21-date F-1 Trillion trek, which kicks off Sept. 8 at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City and wraps Oct. 19 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The run also includes a headlining set at the Global Citizen Festival in New York City on Sept. 28. Prior to hitting the road on tour, Malone will also play at a handful of festival dates this summer, including a set at Outside Lands in San Francisco.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale July 1 at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation. For information, head to Post Malone’s website.

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Post Malone announces ‘F-1 Trillion Tour’ this fall

Post Malone will hit the road this fall in support of his first country album, F-1 Trillion. Post said of the trek in a statement: “I love y’all so very much and I’m so excited to get out and play new music for you.”

Posty just released “Pour Me A Drink” featuring Blake Shelton last week, while also announcing that his debut country album F-1 Trillion will be out on August 16th. Malone’s first single, “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen, continues to dominate the charts, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and tallying “the highest weekly sales and streams since 2020”. The track remained at No. 1 for five consecutive weeks, emerging as “the longest-running number one song of 2024.”

Per Rolling Stone, Posty will be playing at a mix of stadiums and amphitheaters on the 21-date F-1 Trillion trek, which kicks off Sept. 8 at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City and wraps Oct. 19 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. The run also includes a headlining set at the Global Citizen Festival in New York City on Sept. 28. Prior to hitting the road on tour, Malone will also play at a handful of festival dates this summer, including a set at Outside Lands in San Francisco.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale July 1 at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation. For information, head to Post Malone’s website.

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