A clash between the Donald Trump and one of pop’s biggest stars erupted this week after a government video sparked a furious reaction online. The White House was forced to delete a video using a Sabrina Carpenter song on Friday (December 5), following a furious public backlash from the pop star herself. The clip — posted to the administration’s official X account — had been soundtracked with Carpenter’s hit Juno and paired with footage of immigration authorities detaining migrants.
Within hours, the singer hit back, triggering a political and cultural row that quickly spiralled across social media. The post was removed from the White House’s X feed by Friday afternoon, and while the video still exists on TikTok , the audio has been stripped. Officials offered no formal explanati

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