Sabrina Carpenter called White House video "evil and disgusting" after they set footage of arrests to her music, reports The New Republic.

The White House posted a video of people being arrested — pinned to the ground, handcuffed — set to Sabrina Carpenter's sexually charged song "Juno." The effect was just what the administration intended: propaganda that takes perverted pleasure in human suffering.

Carpenter responded: "This video is evil and disgusting. It is inhumane, and I want no part of it." 10

A White House spokesperson shot back with a line lifted from her own lyrics: "Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?" That's an official U.S. government spokesperson talking. Report Ad

This is the same week Trump called Somali immigrants "garbage" and

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