Evil and Disgusting! Sabrina Carpenter Rages at the Trump White House for Using Her Music to Promote ICE Raids
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Evil and Disgusting! Sabrina Carpenter Rages at the Trump White House for Using Her Music to Promote ICE Raids
"Pop star Sabrina Carpenter fumed at the White House's official X account for using one of her songs in a video celebrating ICE agents apprehending illegal immigrants, saying on Tuesday she wanted to have nothing to do with President Donald Trump's inhumane agenda. The 21-second video, shared on Monday, showed agents chasing down and putting handcuffs on a few suspected illegal immigrants, set to the tune of Carpenter's 2024 song Juno."
"Its caption also included a line from the song Have you ever tried this one? followed by saying bye-bye and the waving emoji and the heart eyes emoji. Carpenter, in her response on X on Tuesday morning, made it clear she was not happy about it. This video is evil and disgusting, she said. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda."
"Here's a Short n' Sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter: we won't apologize for deporting dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our country, the spokesperson said. Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow? For non-Carpenter fans out there, that statement included a reference to her Short n' Sweet album, as well as her song Manchild, which includes the lyrics: Stupid, or is it slow? Maybe it's useless? But there's a cuter word for it, I know."
Sabrina Carpenter objected after the White House X account used her 2024 song 'Juno' in a 21-second video showing ICE agents chasing and handcuffing suspected illegal immigrants. The video's caption quoted a lyric and used waving and heart-eyes emojis. Carpenter posted on X that the video was "evil and disgusting" and instructed the White House to never involve her or her music to benefit an "inhumane agenda." The Trump Administration issued a statement criticizing Carpenter and referencing her Short n' Sweet album and the song "Manchild." The statement said the administration would not apologize for deporting "dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles." White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson circulated a version of that statement via a reporter.
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