A shocking twist has emerged in the world of music and politics, as the Trump White House has been accused of misusing Sabrina Carpenter's song 'Juno' in a controversial ICE propaganda video. The video, posted on TikTok, features ICE agents arresting undocumented people, set to Carpenter's catchy tune and the viral lyric 'Have you ever tried this one?'.
But here's where it gets controversial... Carpenter herself has slammed the video, calling it 'evil and disgusting' and demanding that her music not be used to benefit 'inhumane agendas'. This isn't the first time the White House has faced backlash for using artists' music without permission - Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift have also spoken out against the practice.
The White House has responded with a defiant statement, saying they won't apologize for deporting 'dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles' and implying that Carpenter must be 'stupid' to defend such individuals. The move has sparked outrage among fans and fellow artists, with many praising Carpenter for standing up against the administration's actions.
This incident raises important questions about artistic expression, consent, and the use of music in political propaganda. Do you think artists should have more control over how their music is used in politics? Share your thoughts in the comments! [12.