Sabrina Carpenter Is Big Mad That ICE Used Her Song In Deportation Video, White House Claps Back

Dec 3, 2025 - 12:28
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Sabrina Carpenter Is Big Mad That ICE Used Her Song In Deportation Video, White House Claps Back

Singer Sabrina Carpenter is not happy that her song “Juno” is being used by the Trump administration in a video highlighting illegal immigrants being deported. 

“This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda,” the pop star wrote on X.

The video in question, which was posted by the official White House X account yesterday, includes clips of ICE agents detaining various people. “Have you ever tried this one? Bye-bye,” the post caption says, referencing the lyrics to the song.

Not long after Carpenter’s meltdown, the White House clapped back, doubling down on the original sentiment. “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,” the reply said.  “Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?” the response went on, referring to another one of the singer’s hit songs.

The Trump administration has been using popular songs and lyrics for social media and other promos, and only some of the celebrities have taken public issue with it. For example, Taylor Swift stayed quiet in November when the White House used her hit song “The Fate of Ophelia” as the track for a montage about Trump’s achievements.

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Kenny Loggins, on the other hand, threw an absolute fit in October when the Trump administration promoted material by using his 1986 single “Danger Zone,” calling it “unauthorized use” and insisting it be “removed immediately.”

Carpenter is well-known for pushing a progressive agenda to her fans. She made her values clear in September during a trans-themed performance at the VMAs featuring drag stars holding picket signs. Fans came down hard on Carpenter for the timing of the performance as it was just after a trans-identified shooter opened fire on a Catholic school in Minnesota, killing two children and injuring thirty other individuals.

Last November, the pop singer was criticized for filming a provocative music video inside a Catholic church, which many critics said was disrespectful and blasphemous.

The Trump administration has taken a strong stance on immigration, with ICE agents doing sweeps of major cities to arrest and deport illegal aliens. This has led to extreme pushback from Democrats and commentary from outspoken leftist celebrities.

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