Sabrina Carpenter’s music was used as part of White House video content.
Sabrina Carpenter did not like the use of her music in White House content. All Over Press, EPA / AOP
Singer Sabrina Carpenter shoots a harsh text against US President Donald Trump, says, among other things Mirror.
The White House used an artist Juno-song in a recent video compilation of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
To this, Carpenter responded by writing an update on the messaging service X, which did not leave the artist’s position on the video unclear.
– This video is evil and disgusting. Never associate me or my music with promoting your inhumane agenda, Carpenter wrote.
Fox News according to the White House has now responded to Carpenter’s comment back.
– Here is a short and concise message to Sabrina Carpenter: we are not going to apologize for deporting dangerous criminals, illegal murderers, rapists and pedophiles from our country. Anyone who defends these sick monstrosities is either stupid or slow, a White House representative Abigail Jackson commented to Fox News.
Carpenter isn’t the only one who has banned Trump from using music as part of his politics. Rolling Stone previously, for example, Rihanna, Celine Dion and The Rolling Stones have expressed that they do not want Trump to use their music as part of his politics.

