The Trump administration continued its policy of trolling pop stars over the weekend when it posted yet another video promoting its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) immigration agenda, just days after quietly deleting a previous clip in which it used Sabrina Carpenter‘s music without the singer’s permission.

Despite the Grammy-winning star lashing the hijacking of her song “Juno” in the earlier propaganda visual featuring a compilation of ICE agents chasing, tackling and handcuffing people set to a snippet of the song — with Carpenter calling the video “evil and disgusting” — the White House doubled-down over the weekend with another provocative clip.

This time, the White House’s official account borrowed a snippet from Carpenter’s promo commercial for her Oct. 18 hosting/perfor

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