Sabrina Carpenter slams White House for using song in ICE video

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The pop star continues to give short, sweet responses after the White House used Sabrina Carpenter’s song without her permission.

The “Espresso” singer, 26, slammed X at the White House for using his song “Juno” in a video showing people being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

“This video is evil and disgusting. Please do not implicate me or my music for any inhumane purpose,” Carpenter wrote on Tuesday, Dec. 2.

White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson pushed back in a statement provided to USA TODAY, referencing lyrics from another of Carpenter’s songs, “Manchild.”

“This is a short and sweet message to Sabrina Carpenter: I will not apologize for deporting dangerous criminals, illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our country,” Jackson said. “Are those who defend this diseased monster stupid or dull?”

Carpenter is the latest pop singer to object to the White House’s use of their music.

Olivia Rodrigo spoke out in November after the Department of Homeland Security and the White House used the singer’s 2023 song “All American Bitch” on social media to promote the voluntary deportation of illegal immigrants.

“Please never use my songs to promote racist, hateful propaganda,” Rodrigo said at the time, according to Billboard and Rolling Stone.

In response, a DHS spokesperson told USA TODAY in a statement that referenced the lyrics of Rodrigo’s song: “America is always grateful to our federal law enforcement officers for keeping us safe. We suggest to Rodrigo that we not downplay their sacrifices, but instead thank them for their service.”

Carpenter, a Grammy-winning singer whose popularity has skyrocketed since the release of her 2024 hit single “Espresso,” told fans during a concert in Seattle that she “feels sorry for our country” after President Donald Trump’s victory over former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. At the time, she said on stage: “To the women here, I love you very, very, very, very much.”

Contributor: Kimi Robinson

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