The chart-topping pop star and actor Renée Rapp has excoriated Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) and Donald Trump in an expletive-filled onstage rant.
Rapp was performing in Portland, Oregon, where Trump is attempting to send national…

The chart-topping pop star and actor Renée Rapp has excoriated Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) and Donald Trump in an expletive-filled onstage rant.
Rapp was performing in Portland, Oregon, where Trump is attempting to send national…

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