By Jasper Ward
WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) – U.S. pop star Sabrina Carpenter on Tuesday demanded that the White House stop using her music after the Trump administration featured one of her songs on a social media video showing ICE agents apprehending people.
The video, shared by the White House on Monday, features Carpenter’s 2024 hit song “Juno.” It showed federal immigration enforcement officers chasing people and detaining them while bystanders recorded the activity on their cell phones.
The caption reads, “Have you ever tried this one? Bye-bye” – in a nod to lyrics in the song – decorated with emoticons.
“This video is evil and disgusting,” Carpenter, 25, wrote on X. “Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda.”
In response, White House spokeswoman Abigail

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