
Sabrina Carpenter Blasts White House For Using Her Music For A ‘Disgusting’ Reason
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The “Espresso” singer made it abundantly clear she wants nothing to do with the Trump administration’s “inhumane agenda.”
Sabrina Carpenter is keeping her message short n’ sweet.
On Tuesday, the “Espresso” singer ripped President Donald Trump and the White House after they used one of her songs in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement propaganda video.
“This video is evil and disgusting,” the Grammy winner wrote on X. “Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda.”
On Monday, the White House published a video to X that shows clips of ICE agents arresting people.
The song they chose to back this horrific montage was “Juno” — a cheeky song in which Carpenter sings about enjoying sex so much with a partner that she’s willing to let them get her pregnant, like the title character in Diablo Cody’s 2007 film.













