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.