The White House used Ariana Grande’s music in their video. The pop star didn’t like this.

Donald Trump’s administration got a hard ride from Ariana Grande.

Pop star Ariana Grande has spoken direct words to the White House on social media, says, among other things The Guardian.

The White House used Grande’s 2024 release earlier this week Byesong as part of a Tiktok video showing video clips of immigration arrests.

– Bye-bye. President Trump has created the most secure border in history, the publication’s caption read.

According to The Guardian, Grande commented on the publication.

– Please don’t use my music for this barbaric, inhumane, horrible nonsense, Grande wrote.

The song has since been removed from the video. Now video is presented without sounds.

Ariana Grande slammed the Trump administration. John Salangsang/Shutterstock

Grande is one of many artists who have banned Trump from using music as part of his politics. For example, in December, pop star Sabrina Carpenter asked the White House not to use it Juno-song in a video summary of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids

In the past, for example, ABBA, Céline Dion and Beyoncé asked Trump not to use their music as part of the 2024 election campaign.



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