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Sabrina Carpenter Describes White House Video as “Evil and Disgusting” Following Its Use of Her Song ‘JUNO’

Sabrina Carpenter Describes White House Video as “Evil and Disgusting” Following Its Use of Her Song ‘JUNO’

      "Never involve me or my music for your inhumane purposes."

      Sabrina Carpenter has voiced her disapproval after The White House shared a pro-ICE video featuring her song 'JUNO'.

      The Trump administration has previously used popular songs without seeking permission from their creators – during Donald Trump’s first term, for instance, he had notable conflicts with artists like The Rolling Stones.

      Now, a new social media video from The White House has upset Sabrina Carpenter. Accompanied by the lyrics of her song 'JUNO', it depicts ICE agents arresting individuals suspected of being undocumented immigrants.

      On Twitter/X, Sabrina Carpenter described the video as "evil and disgusting." She stated: “Never involve me or my music to promote your inhumane agenda.”

      In response, a spokesperson for The White House told the Independent:

      “Here’s a brief and straightforward message for Sabrina Carpenter: we will not apologize for deporting dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our nation. Anyone who defends these vile individuals must either be foolish or simply slow.”

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Sabrina Carpenter Describes White House Video as “Evil and Disgusting” Following Its Use of Her Song ‘JUNO’

Sabrina Carpenter has responded after The White House shared a pro-ICE video featuring her song 'JUNO'. The Trump administration is known for using popular music.