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White House Clashes with Sabrina Carpenter Over Unauthorized Song Use in ICE Video

2025-12-02 23:56
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White House Clashes with Sabrina Carpenter Over Unauthorized Song Use in ICE Video

Sabrina Carpenter condemns the White House for using her song in a video promoting ICE arrests, leading to a heated exchange.

White House Says Sabrina Carpenter "Must Be Stupid" After Pop Star Condemns Use Of Music In ICE Video White House Says Sabrina Carpenter Must Be Stupid 4 By  Sarah Hurtado Rodriguez Published 40 minutes ago Sarah is a writer and journalist who has been writing for ScreenRant since 2024. She holds an advanced diploma in journalism from Humber Polytechnic.  Specializing in entertainment news, Sarah also brings extensive experience in radio, TV production, editing, and investigative journalism. As a senior, she contributed to the Climate Disaster Project, gaining valuable expertise in impactful storytelling. Sign in to your ScreenRant account Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

The White House has reacted strongly after pop star Sabrina Carpenter publicly condemned the use of one of her songs promoting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests. The video, posted to the administration's official social media accounts, features Carpenter's song "Juno," and loops the viral lyric "Have you ever tried this one?" over footage of ICE agents chasing, tackling, and handcuffing civilians.

Carpenter took to social media after the White House posted the video. She denounced the action, calling it a gross misuse of her work and something she never consented to. The two-time Grammy winner replied to The White House's video posted on X, saying, "This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda."

Entertainment Weekly reached out to the White House for comment after Carpenter publicly blasted the use of her hit song. In response, an official White House representative issued an openly combative statement. The comments doubled down on the administration's message, targeting Carpenter personally and using the lyrics of her song "Manchild" to mock the singer. Read the White House's official response below:

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.

Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?

Carpenter is not alone in this fight. In recent weeks, Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift have also been subjected to the White House's unauthorized use of their songs in politically charged videos.

In Rodrigo's case, the official Department of Homeland Security and White House Instagram accounts posted a video encouraging undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the U.S., using Rodrigo's song "all-american bitch" as the soundtrack. The Filipino-American singer condemned the use of her song, replying, "Don’t ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda." The song was later removed from the video.

In Swift's case, a longtime cultural force and previous critic of Trump, the White House used her song "The Fate of Ophelia" in a patriotic TikTok celebrating the president's agenda, calling it "The Fate of America." While Swift did not publicly respond, other artists like Carpenter and Rodrigo clearly objected to their work being misused for political purposes.

Their objection highlights a rising problem for musicians, as their creative work is being turned into political propaganda without their consent, and often for a purpose that strips the art of its original meaning and does not align with the artists' views or values.

As for Carpenter, the situation comes during a major career high. The singer is coming off a breakout year with her chart-topping album Short n' Sweet, multiple Grammy nominations, and a massively successful world tour. Carpenter has become one of Hollywood's most recognizable voices, and with that rising influence, her refusal to stay silent speaks louder than ever.

Music used without context or consent has the power to change public opinion, and, in this instance, ties a beloved artist to deeply fraught immigration policies and violent scenes of arrests. For many fans, Sabrina Carpenter's objection was about more than just copyright; it was a moral stand.

Headshot oF Sabrina Carpenter Headshot oF Sabrina Carpenter Sabrina Carpenter Birthdate May 11, 1999 Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Notable Projects tall girl, Clouds

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