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Milli Vanilli has far too much integrity to play for Donald Trump

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A majority of the 80s nostalgia acts announced as performers at Donald Trump’s Country Fair, Used Electronics Supersale and Semiquincentennial have lost the number of the organizers:

Some artists who were announced as performers for what’s being billed as a Great American State Fair amid President Trump’s push for a major American birthday bash this summer in Washington, D.C., dropped out of their appearances shortly after an initial lineup was released. 

On Wednesday, Freedom 250, a bipartisan nonprofit established to celebrate the country’s 250th anniversary in the nation’s capital, announced the initial set of artists lined up to perform. But by Wednesday night, two artists had already backed out of or turned down the opportunity. 

Morris Day of Morris Day and The Time said he won’t be performing, contrary to the advertisement. “It’s A No For Me,” Morris’ official Facebook account posted. 

Young MC, another artist advertised to perform, also said he won’t be there. “I HAVE INFORMED MY AGENTS THAT I WILL NOT BE PERFORMING AT THE FREEDOM 250 EVENT,” he posted on Facebook. “The artists were never told about any political involvement with the event. And despite the claims by the organizers that the event is non-partisan, SPIN magazine describes it as Trump-backed. I hope to perform in D.C. in the near future at an event that is not so politically charged.”

Milli Vanilli is also advertised as playing, although half of the front-facing Milli Vanilli pop duo, Rob Pilatus, died in 1998. Fab Morvan, the other half of the duo, is still living. However, Jodie Rocco, one of the women enlisted as the actual voices behind the lip-syncing dance duo, told The Associated Press in an email that none of the members of the group — which also includes her sister — were asked to perform, telling the outlet, “My sister and I were shocked to see our name, ‘Milli Vanilli’, as one of the performers.”

The Commodores, also originally announced as performers, said on social media Thursday the group “will not be performing at the Great American State Fair.”

“Our music has always been our voice and we choose not to publicly affiliate with any single political party,” the statement said. “We support the betterment of all Americans.”

Country singer Martina McBride announced on social media she will not perform. She wrote that she initially signed on because she was told the event would be nonpartisan, which “turned out to be misleading.”

“I asked lots of questions and was assured this was a nonpartisan event that was meant to celebrate ALL 50 states,” McBride wrote Thursday. “Yesterday things started changing and what we were told is, in fact, not what is happening.”

How far down the D list do you have to go to find someone who will actually perform at this thing?

Vanilla Ice, who is also part of the initial lineup, still plans to perform. “Vanilla Ice is contracted and will perform at the Great American Fair at the National Mall on Friday, June 26,” his management agency told CBS News in an email. “He is proud to help celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary!  Everyone is welcome to attend and celebrate USA’s Birthday and our Freedom!” 

Yep, that seems about right. Maybe they can dig up Ray Stevens. And whatever happened to the Right Brothers? For anyone with any self-respect, though, the choice is clear:

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