Sabrina Carpenter Lashes Out at White House for Using Song to Promote ICE Video, Calling It “Vicious and Disgusting”

Bangkok: Sabrina Carpenter has criticized the Trump White House for using her song “Juno” in an ICE video showing officers arresting people in Chicago. She said, “This video is sick and disgusting. Please don’t use me or my music to support your inhumane agenda again.”

According to Thai News Agency, the video has sparked controversy and backlash from various artists and activists who have expressed their disapproval of the administration’s use of music to promote its immigration policies. Carpenter’s statement highlights the ongoing tension between artists and political entities regarding the use of creative works in political contexts.

The incident has raised questions about the rights of artists over their work and how it can be used by others, especially in political or governmental campaigns. Carpenter’s strong response reflects her stance on the issue and aligns her with others in the entertainment industry who advocate for more control over how their art is utilized.