In a recent social media blunder, the White House found itself embroiled in controversy after using pop star Sabrina Carpenter’s music in a video promoting ICE deportations. The video, which featured Carpenter’s song “Juno,” sparked outrage among fans and the singer herself, leading to a heated exchange between the White House and the pop star.
The initial video, which showcased ICE raids set to Carpenter’s music, was met with swift backlash from fans and the singer herself. Carpenter took to social media to express her disapproval, calling the video “evil and disgusting.” The post garnered significant attention, with Carpenter’s response receiving over 138 million views to date.
Following the backlash, the White House quietly deleted the controversial video, only to post a new clip featuring Carpenter shortly after. The latest video, which showcased a promo for Carpenter’s appearance on Saturday Night Live, seemed to further provoke the pop star and her fans.
The White House’s decision to continue featuring Carpenter in its content without her permission has raised questions about intellectual property rights and the ethical use of artists’ work for political purposes. The incident has also sparked discussions about the responsibility of public figures and organizations when using copyrighted material in their content.
The ongoing saga between the White House and Sabrina Carpenter highlights the power dynamics at play in the entertainment industry and the influence of social media in shaping public opinion. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting artists’ creative rights and the need for transparency and accountability in digital communications.
As the controversy unfolds, it remains to be seen how the White House will address the backlash and whether they will take steps to rectify the situation with Sabrina Carpenter. In the meantime, fans and observers continue to closely monitor the developments surrounding this high-profile clash between politics and pop culture.
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References:
– Consequence: [https://consequence.net/2025/12/white-house-deletes-sabrina-carpenter-post/]
– Deadline: [https://deadline.com/2025/12/sabrina-carpenter-trump-white-house-ice-deportation-clip-1236638008/]
– Variety: [https://variety.com/2025/music/news/white-house-trolls-sabrina-carpenter-ice-video-snl-1236601775/]
– Screenrant: [https://screenrant.com/white-house-sabrina-carpenter-snl-clip-ice-video/]
– Billboard: [https://www.billboard.com/music/pop/white-house-deletes-ice-video-sabrina-carpenter-backlash-1236130000/]
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