Sabrina Carpenter blasts Trump admin for 'evil' ICE video that uses her song 'Juno'

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Sabrina Carpenter performs during her "Short n' Sweet" circuit astatine Madison Square Garden connected October 26, 2025 successful New York, New York.

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Pop prima Sabrina Carpenter connected Tuesday blasted the Trump administration for utilizing her deed 2024 opus "Juno" arsenic the soundtrack for a TikTok video showing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detaining radical during raids.

"This video is evil and disgusting," Carpenter wrote connected X, successful effect to the White House posting the ICE video connected TikTok.

"Do not ever impact maine oregon my euphony to payment your inhumane agenda," she added.

The clip posted by the White House begins with footage of a protestation against ICE operations earlier cutting to a montage of agents handcuffing and detaining people.

The soundtrack features a viral lyric from "Juno": "Have you ever tried this one?"

The caption connected the White House's station echoes the lyric: "Have you ever tried this one? Bye-bye."

Carpenter typically performs the opus connected circuit with a playful skit involving pinkish furry faux handcuffs.

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson responded to Carpenter's disapproval successful a connection to CNBC.

"Here's a Short n' Sweet connection for Sabrina Carpenter: we won't apologize for deporting unsafe transgression amerciable murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our country," Jackson said.

"Anyone who would support these sick monsters indispensable beryllium stupid, oregon is it slow?" she said.

"Short n' Sweet" is the 2024 medium by Carpenter that launched her to planetary fame. "Juno" is connected that album.

CNBC has requested remark from Carpenter representatives.

Carpenter is the latest successful a growing enactment of artists who person objected to President Donald Trump oregon his medication utilizing their euphony without support oregon successful governmental messaging.

Beyoncé, Neil Young, ABBA, Celine Dion, and Olivia Rodrigo are among the performers who person antecedently demanded that Trump halt utilizing their songs astatine rallies oregon successful social-media videos.

Several of those artists person sent cease-and-desist letters oregon threatened ineligible action.

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