White House Deletes Video Using Sabrina Carpenter Song After She Called It ‘Evil And Disgusting’
The White House removed a video using Sabrina Carpenter's song after she condemned it; the post had 1.7 million likes before deletion, highlighting artist pushback on government music use.
- On Dec 05, 2025 the White House deleted a video from its X account after Sabrina Carpenter called it `evil and disgusting` and demanded her music not be used in deportation videos.
- The White House paired an edited snippet of Carpenter's 'Juno' repeating `Have you ever tried this one?` with clips of ICE officers detaining migrants; the post caption said `Bye-bye 👋😍`.
- Artists including Olivia Rodrigo and MGMT have pushed back, with Carpenter's post drawing large engagement as TikTok and Instagram removed her song from government videos, following similar objections from Jess Glynne and Theo Von.
- White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson issued a statement using Carpenter's lyrics to defend deportations, and the White House later posted a video with Carpenter on Saturday Night Live.
- The episode fits a pattern of musicians forcing takedowns and objecting to government posts, with artists like MGMT and Olivia Rodrigo opposing use and a TikTok trend complicating reuse.
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The White House quietly deleted a video that used Sabrina Carpenter's "Juno" to promote ICE raids.Earlier this week, Carpenter slammed the Trump administration for using her song. "This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda," she wrote in a ...
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