The White House social media team is in hot water with one of the world's biggest pop stars after using Sabrina Carpenter's song "Juno" in a video depicting law enforcement apprehending individuals in apparent immigration actions.
The Grammy-winning singer and songwriter called the video "evil and disgusting."
"Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda," Carpenter posted on X.
When reached for additional comment, a PR representative for Carpenter referred CNN to the singer's social media post.
On tour, Carpenter does her own playful "arrests" during the "Juno" song with celebrities attending her shows, passing over a pair of pink fluffy handcuffs.
Doubling down, the White House used Carpenter's own lyrics in a statement responding to her criticism.
"Here's a

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