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White House Responds to Sabrina Carpenter's Anger Over Them Using Her Music

White House Responds to Sabrina Carpenter's Anger Over Them Using Her Music

Summary

The White House responded to singer Sabrina Carpenter's criticism after it used her song "Juno" in a video about immigration enforcement. The video showed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) making arrests and included a controversial message from a White House spokesperson. Carpenter expressed her disapproval of the video on social media.

Key Facts

  • The White House used Sabrina Carpenter's song "Juno" in a video shared online.
  • The video showed ICE agents arresting people as part of immigration enforcement.
  • President Donald Trump has increased immigration enforcement efforts.
  • Carpenter criticized the White House, calling the video "evil and disgusting."
  • White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson defended the use of the song.
  • Jackson stated the administration won't apologize for deporting "dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles."
  • Carpenter expressed her concerns about her music being associated with the video.

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