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
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