U.K. government reviewing Kanye West’s permission to enter country for London festival

U.K. government ministers are reviewing Kanye West’s permission to enter the country following backlash over the decision to have the star, now known as Ye, to headline a London music festival this summer. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch reports on the festival’s response.

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