White House fires back after Sabrina Carpenter slams ICE video using her song
The White House used Sabrina Carpenter's song in a video of ICE arrests, prompting her condemnation and a mocking response from a spokesperson amid ongoing disputes over unauthorized music use.
- On Tuesday, the White House's official X account posted a video layering a viral lyric from Sabrina Carpenter's song over footage of ICE agents handcuffing and tackling people.
- A recurring practice of co-opting viral songs has seen President Donald Trump's administration use them in posts praising Trump, with the White House recently featuring Taylor Swift's music in a patriotic TikTok.
- The White House's response referenced lyrics from Carpenter's song "Manchild" after Entertainment Weekly asked for comment, while Sabrina Carpenter joined musicians who say they were trolled by the administration.
- Artists have pressed for removals after unauthorized uses, with Kenny Loggins demanding removal in October, saying 'Nobody asked me for my permission, which I would have denied, and I request that my recording on this video is removed immediately,', while Carpenter's representatives did not immediately respond.
- Numerous high-profile artists have publicly objected to unauthorized uses, including Pharrell, Adele, the Rolling Stones, and estates, yet Trump continues playing their songs at events.
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