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Prodigy, 1/2 of the infamous Mobb Deep, is out promoting his new album titled "Hegelian Dialectic: The Book Of Revelations." He recently visited DJ Tony Touch's Shade 45 show to spit a freestyle. Peep it below.
WASHINGTON (AP) — In an extraordinary public showdown, President Donald Trump fired the acting attorney general of the United States after she publicly questioned the constitutionality of his refugee and immigration ban and refused to defend it in court.
Acting Attorney General Sally Yates stood up to President Trump's immigration ban ... so he fired her. pic.twitter.com/GZyLdQZx8Y
The clash Monday night between Trump and Sally Yates, a career prosecutor and Democratic appointee, laid bare the growing discord and dissent surrounding an executive order that halted the entire U.S. refugee program and banned all entries from seven Muslim-majority nations for 90 days. The firing, in a written statement released just hours after Yates went public with her concerns, also served as a warning to other administration officials that Trump is prepared to terminate those who refuse to carry out his orders.
Yates' refusal to defend the executive order was largely symbolic given that Sen. Jeff Sessions, Trump's pick for attorney general, will almost certainly defend the policy once he's sworn in. He's expected to be confirmed Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee and could be approved within days by the full Senate.
Yet the firing reflected the mounting conflict over the executive order, as administration officials have moved to distance themselves from the policy and even some of Trump's top advisers have made clear that they were not consulted on its implementation.
As protests erupted at airports across the globe, and as legal challenges piled up in courthouses, Yates directed agency attorneys not to defend the executive order. She said in a memo Monday she was not convinced it was lawful or consistent with the agency's obligation "to stand for what is right."
Monday Night Massacre: Trump fires Sally Yates, Acting AG who refused to defend his indefensible #MuslimBan. History will remember her well.
Trump's press secretary, Sean Spicer, soon followed with a statement accusing Yates of having "betrayed the Department of Justice by refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens of the United States." Trump named longtime federal prosecutor Dana Boente, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, as Yates' replacement. Boente was sworn in privately late Monday, the White House said, and rescinded Yates's directive.
Also late Monday, the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement was removed. The administration didn't offer any explanation for the move, only said via Twitter that Daniel Ragsdale is returning to his previous position as deputy director. ICE executive associate director Thomas Homan was elevated to the role of acting chief.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said in a statement that Homan had led efforts "to identify, arrest, detain, and remove illegal aliens." The statement didn't mention Ragsdale.
The chain of events bore echoes of the Nixon-era "Saturday Night Massacre," when the attorney general and deputy attorney general resigned rather than follow an order to fire a special prosecutor investigating the Watergate scandal. The prosecutor, Archibald Cox, was fired by the solicitor general.
Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration who was the top federal prosecutor in Atlanta and later became Loretta Lynch's deputy, was not alone in her misgivings about the policy and its rollout.
Statement from Sen. Leahy (ranking member of Senate Judiciary) on firing of Sally Yates: pic.twitter.com/DFzGMJdud2
At least three top national security officials — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and Rex Tillerson, who is awaiting confirmation to lead the State Department — have told associates they were not aware of details of the directive until around the time Trump signed it. Leading intelligence officials were also left largely in the dark, according to U.S. officials.
Thank you Sally Yates. You knew Trump (who lost the popular vote) would fire you for following the Constitution. My kids will know your name
Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that despite White House assurances that congressional leaders were consulted, he learned about the order from the media.
A large group of career diplomats circulated several drafts of a memo arguing that the order Trump signed last week will not make the U.S. safe, saying it runs counter to American values and will fuel anti-American sentiment around the world.
Spicer challenged those opposed to the measure to resign. "They should either get with the program or they can go," he said.
Trump's order pauses America's entire refugee program for four months, indefinitely bans all those from war-ravaged Syria and temporarily freezes immigration from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. Federal judges in New York and several other states issued orders that temporarily block the government from deporting people with valid visas who arrived after Trump's travel ban took effect and found themselves in limbo.
Yates on Monday said that she had reviewed the policy and concluded that it was at odds with the Justice Department's mission. She said that though other lawyers in the department had reviewed the order, their review had not addressed whether it was "wise or just."
"I am responsible for ensuring that the positions we take in court remain consistent with this institution's solemn obligation to always seek justice and stand for what is right," Yates wrote in a letter.
Trump said the order had been "approved" by Justice Department lawyers. However, the department has said the Office of Legal Counsel review was limited to whether the order was properly drafted, but did not address broader policy questions.
The blowback underscored Trump's tenuous relationship with his own national security advisers, many of whom he met for the first time during the transition.
Mattis, who stood next to Trump during Friday's signing ceremony, is said to be particularly incensed. A senior U.S. official said Mattis, along with Joint Chiefs Chairman Joseph Dunford, was aware of the general concept of Trump's order but not the details. Tillerson has told the president's political advisers that he was baffled over not being consulted on the substance of the order.
U.S. officials and others with knowledge of the Cabinet's thinking insisted on anonymity in order to disclose the officials' private views.
Despite his public defense of the policy, the president has privately acknowledged flaws in the rollout, according to a person with knowledge of his thinking. But he's also blamed the media — his frequent target — for what he believes are reports exaggerating the dissent and the number of people actually affected.
After a chaotic weekend during which some U.S. legal permanent residents were detained at airports, some agencies were moving swiftly to try to clean up after the White House.
Homeland Security, the agency tasked with implementing much of the refugee ban, clarified that customs and border agents should allow legal residents to enter the country. The Pentagon was trying to exempt Iraqis who worked alongside the U.S. and coalition forces from the 90-day ban on entry from the predominantly Muslim countries.
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Associated Press reporters Matthew Lee, Lolita C. Baldor, Erica Werner, Jonathan Lemire and Vivian Salama contributed to this report.
Cleveland Cavaliers superstar and NBA Hall of Famer turned television analyst, Charles Barkley, are involved in a war of words.
LeBron's team are the defending NBA champions. They currently sit on top of the Eastern Conference standings with a record of 32-15, but have lost 6 of their last 10 games.
Following Cleveland’s fifth loss in 7 games Monday, January 23, in New Orleans, King James said his team lacks depth.
“It's been a shitty 2017 so far. We’re not better than last year, from a personnel standpoint. We’re top-heavy as shit,” James griped. “It's me, [Kyrie Irving] and [Kevin Love]. It's top heavy. I'm not singling out anybody, I'm not. Yeah, we won [the championship], but fuck, you know what, let's see if we can do something.”
Barkley responded on TNT's "Inside the NBA," by criticizing the three-time NBA Finals MVP.
"Inappropriate. Whiny. All of the above," Barkley said of James' comments last week. "The Cleveland Cavaliers, they have given him everything he wanted. They have the highest payroll in NBA history. He wanted J.R. Smith last summer, they paid him. He wanted [Iman] Shumpert last summer. They brought in Kyle Korver. He's the best player in the world. Does he want all of the good players? He don't want to compete? He is an amazing player. They're the defending champs. He's got Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love. He want everybody? He don't wanna compete?"
James fired back at Barkley following his team's loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, January 30.
"He's a hater," James told ESPN of Barkley. "What makes what he says credible? Because he's on TV? "I'm not going to let him disrespect my legacy like that," James told ESPN. "I'm not the one who threw somebody through a window. I never spit on a kid. I never had unpaid debt in Las Vegas. I never said, 'I'm not a role model.' I never showed up to All-Star Weekend on Sunday because I was in Vegas all weekend partying.
"All I've done for my entire career is represent the NBA the right way. Fourteen years, never got in trouble. Respected the game. Print that."
KD Young Cocky is taking a much different approach with his latest single “Lifestyle” featuring YFN Lucci. In the lyrics, both KD and Lucci make reference to love and heartbreak, deciphering if women truly want them for who they are or for what they have. This round, KD has digressed from the high energy sound that fans have grown to love and replaced it with smoother melodies and an autotuned, ballad. KD has standout lines like “You know i’m ballin’, wannabe courtside. I married money, you can’t be my bride. You want the commas, stop telling them lies” that are clear indicators that he isn’t entertaining gold diggers. YFN Lucci chimes in with bars like “Searching for love in the wrong places, why’d you come home late?” affirming the lack of trust in shady women as they continue to rise to the top of music charts.
With Super Bowl 51 set to take place on February 5th in Houston, former NFL star running back Marshawn Lynch took a Skittles-sponsored trip to Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland, to find out what the locals knew about it and much more.
Watch below as "Beast Mode" hops on a bike and travels through town hilariously quizzing citizens about football, the age of castles, gives fashion advice, dances to music being played by a group of bagpipers and chops it up with a Kiltmaker.
Phresher is riding a wave of success with his hit single "Wait a Minute." The Brooklyn, New York native looks to keep that momentum going with the release of his "Wait a Minute" EP. The six-song project features Remy Ma. It will be released on February 24th via 2017 DGYGZ / Broken Boundaries Inc / EMPIRE.
Artist Bio: DirtyHunnit B.O.N, Hip-Hop Artist, Master Mind Music Entertainment, Ent.
There are many aspiring artists, rappers and musicians struggling to break into the hip-hop industry. But, for 20-year-old rising hip-hop artist, DirtyHunnitB.O.N, the foundation for breaking into the industry was laid out early by talented artist right here in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, also known as the DMV. He is now set to release his latest project, 13-track, “New Black Youngsta” album, to demonstrate what musical art in hip-hop is really about.
“Growing up with a single mom she always seen the talent in him and knew his was going to be something great in hiphop. I was always exposed to music because it was in my house — I literally couldn’t get away from it! B.O.N watching artist his age blow up in the DMV. “I would picture myself on the mic rapping the lyrics to a song that I had written. As I got older, I realized my interest in music was being manifested deep within.”
As a 17-year-old student at Washington Metropolitan High School (Altertive School) in Washington, D.C, he Decided then his was going to be a rapper. He was inspired by Fatter from dc that with MMG.
In 2016, B.O.N was introduced to Lawrence “Sonny” Brooks , former producer and engineer for Murder, Inc.. Underneath Sonny’s record label Master Mind Music, In his latest project, “Making History” B.O.N is most proud of “Ball” while local radio personalities are already calling “Ball”a hit record. From open to close, no song is the same in what B.O.N calls a “mind-adventure” with inspirational street music, hip-hop and Trap. “I feel like all his dirtyhunnit homies are his biggest fan, she’s always dancing to my music. She’s the one who makes me shrive.”
His music is described as trap and street music at it best — no song is the same. Number Eight is nothing like number one. It’s very versatile.
DirtyHunnit new mixtape New Blac Youngsta gives props to rapper Blac Youngsta while adding a new flavor to the dirty south rap lyrics.
DirtyHunnit recently released his hit single “Ball” on YouTube; that has over 150K views. The DC rappers is one to watch in 2017.
Follow on social media BONdirtyhunnit on twitter and DirtyHunnitb.o.n on Instagram.
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Tracklist
1) New Black Youngsta 2) Shapoppin 3) Trap Star 4) Draco 5) OHH 6) Both 7) Lick 8) Black beetles 9) China White 10) Today (remix) 11) Right or Wrong 12) Litty 13) Came A Long Way
When it comes to being musically inclined, King Rawzky’s becoming a known presence in the music business and is making a name for himself. From innovative and vanguard lyrics to impactful performances and styles, the music’s speaking for itself and people are listening. Don’t sleep on King Rawzky because the musician might just have something ready for release that’s purely unexpected. The award winning r&b singer was honored to be a singer at Los Angeles’ Staple Center for the West Coast Hip Hop Awards. Ever since, King Rawzky has received tons of exposure and many opportunities have opened up for him. Upcoming in 2017, King Rawzky is slated to go on tour in July that will have him visiting Texas and the south. Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/antonio-king-rawzky
Sevyn Streeter is working on her debut album titled "Girl Disrupted," which will drop later this year. Today she releases an official music video for the single, "Fallen," featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Cam Wallace.
Motivational teacher June Archer is back on Thisis50 with another edition of "The Winner's Circle." This week he talks about making a to-do lists for your 2017 goals, visualizing them and making them come to fruition.
The executive order that President Donald Trump signed last week that put a 90-day ban on entry into the United States for citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, has been met with heavy criticism. Several world leaders questioned the decision to exclude people because on their religion.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault tweeted: "Terrorism doesn't have a nationality; discrimination is not an answer."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced similar concerns: "The necessary and decisive fight against terrorism in no way justifies a general suspicion against people of certain beliefs, in this case people of the Muslim faith or from a certain origin. These actions, according to my beliefs, are against the core idea of international aid for refugees and international cooperation," he said.
Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek tweeted: "#RefugeesWelcome in #Turkey, the world's largest refugee hosting country. We'd happily welcome global talent not allowed back into #USA."
According to Trump, once the ban is lifted citizens from Somalia, Sudan, Iraq, Libya, Iran and Yemen will have to go through an "extreme vetting process" before being allowed to enter America.
Syrian refugees have been banned permanently.
Thousands of people have been participating in protests across the U.S.
TMZ Sports caught up with basketball Hall of Famer and business mogul, Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr., to get his opinion on the situation.
"It's wrong to discriminate against people. And we have a lot of great Muslim brothers and sisters who are here doing a wonderful job of being great Americans," Johnson said. "Also too, it's not just them. Wanting to send Latinos back home and build a wall to keep people out ... it's just not who we are as Americans.
"And even, a lot of times not taking us, as African Americans serious as well," he continued. "It's not a good time and mistreating women, it's not a good time. He's gotta learn that you can't just be a dictator. We've never had a president like that. We've always had a president who brought the country together. And that's what need right now, and we're not getting that."