Demi Lovato beats fans asking for her seventh album amid riots of Trump supporters

Demi Lovato hit fans asking for her seventh studio album amid the terrible riots of Trump supporters in Washington DC

Supporters of President Donald Trump violently invaded the United States Capitol to protest his defeat in the elections for President-elect Joe Biden, leading to the death of four politicians and terrorists fighting for a safe place.

The 28-year-old singer said she felt ‘ashamed and ashamed’ after the attack and felt compelled to go to the studio to channel her ‘anger – while also drawing attention to the Black Lives Matter Movement.

Fury: Demi Lovato hit fans asking for her seventh studio album amid the horrific riots of Trump supporters in Washington DC

Fury: Demi Lovato hit fans asking for her seventh studio album amid the horrific riots of Trump supporters in Washington DC

In a series of tweets, she wrote: ‘My heart is broken. I am very sad to believe how naive I was to think that it couldn’t happen, and yet it did.

‘Here we are. To everyone in my comments saying ‘where is d7’ or wanting me to sing instead of talking about what needs to change in this country …

‘THAT’S WHY I CAN AS MUCH AS I CAN. THAT’S WHY I CARE. THIS CANNOT HAPPEN MORE F ******. I am angry, embarrassed and ashamed.

“I’m in the studio working on something special after today’s attack on democracy.

Grotesque act: supporters of President Donald Trump violently invaded the United States Capitol to protest his defeat in the elections for President-elect Joe Biden, leading to the deaths of four and terrified politicians fighting for a safe place

Grotesque act: supporters of President Donald Trump violently invaded the United States Capitol to protest his defeat in the elections for President-elect Joe Biden, leading to the deaths of four and terrified politicians fighting for a safe place

#impeachtrumptonight (sic) ‘

Last year, Demi released the political track, ‘Commander in Chief’, which brings everything she would love to tell Trump if she had the chance.

She said: ‘There have been so many times that I wanted to write a letter to the president or sit with him and ask him these questions.

‘And then I thought, I really don’t want to do that and I thought that one way to do that is to write a song and release it for everyone to hear and then he has to answer those questions for everyone and not just me.’

The ‘Sober’ singer insisted she never wanted to provoke division with her lyrics, but hoped to encourage her fans to vote and engage politically.

Counterattack: The 28-year-old singer said she felt 'ashamed and ashamed' after the attack and felt compelled to go to the studio to channel her 'anger - while also drawing attention to the Black Lives Matter Movement.

Counterattack: The 28-year-old singer said she felt ‘ashamed and ashamed’ after the attack and felt compelled to go to the studio to channel her ‘anger – while also drawing attention to the Black Lives Matter Movement.

She said: ‘We have to come and vote because it is very important that our voices are heard. And honestly, for me, whether you’re a Republican or Democrat, just go out and vote.

Authorities lost control when protesters entered the Capitol building, vandalizing and invading, with part of the MAGA crowd arriving at Nancy Pelosi’s office.

The disturbances occurred during the United States Congress meeting to certify Joe Biden’s victory in the November presidential election.

Several celebrities have asked politicians to invoke the 25th amendment – which legislates for the vice president to take control if the commander in chief is “unable to exercise the powers and duties of his position” – and to end his term two weeks earlier.

The protests came in conjunction with the dispute in the Republican Congress over election results, before Biden’s planned inauguration on January 20.

Work: the star revealed she was making music to channel her anger amid political turmoil

Work: the star revealed she was making music to channel her anger amid political turmoil

Twitter suspended Trump’s account after a series of tweets that did little to stem the ongoing violence.

“We demand the removal of three @realDonaldTrump tweets that were posted today for repeated and serious violations of our Civic Integrity Policy,” said the social media company.

He continued: ‘This means that the @realDonaldTrump account will be blocked for 12 hours after the removal of these Tweets. If Tweets are not removed, the account will remain blocked. ‘

Trump has now promised an ‘orderly transition’ of power after Biden’s election victory was finally certified by Congress.

Terrifying: the riots occurred when the US Congress met to certify Joe Biden's victory in the US presidential election in November

Terrifying: the riots occurred when the US Congress met to certify Joe Biden’s victory in the November US presidential election

'Lunatic': while celebrities flooded Twitter to condemn the actions, Twitter suspended Trump's account after a series of tweets that did little to stem the ongoing violence

‘Lunatic’: while celebrities flooded Twitter to condemn the actions, Twitter suspended Trump’s account after a series of tweets that did little to stem the ongoing violence

Trump issued a deaf statement through his aide, in which he admitted defeat, while at the same time hailing chaos as “the end of the greatest first term in presidential history”.

The president also continued to contest the election result, saying: ‘Although I totally disagree with the election result, and the facts confirm it, there will be an orderly transition on January 20.

‘I always said that we would continue our fight to ensure that only legal votes were counted.

“While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it is only the beginning of our struggle to make America great again!”

Mr President: Trump has now promised an 'orderly transition' of power after Biden's election victory was finally certified by Congress

Mr President: Trump has now promised an ‘orderly transition’ of power after Biden’s election victory has finally been certified by Congress

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