Ariana Grande spreads her 'truth' at the Trump administration

Aug 21, 2026 - 15:31
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Ariana Grande spreads her 'truth' at the Trump administration
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Singer Ariana Grande is probably tired of repeating herself.

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On one hand, the singer has every right to do what she's doing, but her added commentary in recent days is sure to puzzle a lot of people, even her fans.

'Your truth is false.'

Friends for never

After having a spat with the Trump administration in June over the use of her music, the 33-year-old singer is back on the offensive over a post on Team Trump's massive TikTok page that has 14 million followers.

A nine-second video of President Trump shows him taking the stage at a rally with Grande's 2024 song "we can't be friends" playing in the background.

In response, Grande took to the comment section and wrote, "Never use my music again."

The fair point resulted in the audio on the clip being muted, but it was Grande's response to the text on the video that showed her obscure stance on one issue.

The words on-screen read the following: "Me and my truth we sit in silence… Men can't have babies and should never compete in women's sports."

"Me and my truth we sit in silence" are lyrics from Grande's song.

Grande apparently didn't agree with the video's caption, either, which stated, "This shouldn't be controversial."

In her comment, the singer stated, "Also, your truth is false."

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Out of step

Grande's apparent position is actually at odds with the overwhelming majority of Americans, who, in poll after poll, state they are not okay with men being in women's sports, even when they identify as women.

Pew Research's most recent number is 73%, while Napolitan News Services' responses were 63% "no."

The National News Desk had an unscientific poll in August with 96% of more than 30,000 votes choosing "no."

As well, a New York Times poll from early 2025 had the number at 79%, and a Center Square Voters' Voice Poll had 67% in 2023.

There's also no telling how many people are replying "yes" on these polls out of a desire to see what happens if a male basketball player is allowed to play in the WNBA, for example.

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Ice, ice baby

Grande will continue to be at odds with the executive office so long as the administration uses her music, but she has been taking these opportunities to voice her political opinions at the same time.

In June, Grande flexed her immigration acumen when her 2024 song "bye" was used in a White House social media video promoting arrests being made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

"Please do not ever use my music ⁠in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense. f**k ice," she wrote.

Grande sported an "ICE OUT" pin at an event months earlier, too.

The White House responded at the time. "We'll say this one last time: What's actually barbaric, inhumane, and heinous are the criminal illegal aliens who have injured and murdered innocent American citizens," spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said.

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