Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo weighs in on singer Sabrina Carpenter's reaction to the White House posting an I.C.E.
Sabrina Carpenter doesn’t want ICE to use her songs. Trump officials are clear about one thing: They don’t care.
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Sabrina Carpenter lands major career award after explosive White House clash
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter has been given a massive honor just hours after confronting the White House for using her song ...
The Five’ co-hosts discuss singer Sabrina Carpenter’s reaction after the White House shared an I.C.E. video that featured one of her songs.
Poaching the work of pop music artists appears to be the only way the DHS can utilize music that actually appeals to people ...
Sabrina Carpenter has joined a long list of artists in asking the White House to remove her music from one of their videos.
The video features Carpenter's 2024 song "Juno," with the lyric "have you ever tried this one?" running on a repeat alongside ...
Sabrina Carpenter didn't mince words, calling the use of her music by the White House's ICE-glorifying video "evil and disgusting." ...
White House posted a video celebrating migrant deportations, complete with federal agents “handcuffing, tackling and chasing ...
"This video is evil and disgusting," Carpenter said in response to a White House social media post using her song "Juno." ...
The White House has repeatedly posted about its mass deportation push on social media, often using popular music or memes to ...
Sabrina Carpenter has sharply condemned Donald Trump's White House for using her hit song 'Juno' in a video promoting ICE raids, calling the montage 'evil and disgusting' and demanding that her music ...
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