Sabrina Carpenter Blasts White House For Use of ‘Juno’ in ICE Video

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Sabrina Carpenter is calling out the White House after her song “Juno” was used in a social-media video promoting ICE deportations — and she isn’t holding back.

The video, posted by Donald Trump’s administration, used the upbeat, viral track as background music for a montage highlighting recent deportation efforts. The choice was quickly met with backlash from fans who felt the pairing was inappropriate, but Sabrina’s response made her stance unmistakably clear.

She reacted directly online, writing, “this video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda.” Her message was sharp, forceful, and unwavering — a deliberate refusal to let her art be co-opted for political messaging she does not support.

This isn’t the first time Sabrina has spoken openly about her feelings toward the current political climate. After Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election against Vice President Kamala Harris, she addressed the results onstage during her Short N’ Sweet Tour. The moment, captured in fan videos circulating across social media, showed her offering comfort to a crowd navigating shock and disappointment.

“I hope we can be a moment of peace for you, a moment of safety,” she told the audience. She continued with a heartfelt message: “Sorry about our country. And to the women in here, I love you so, so, so, so, so much. And I really hope for the rest of this night that you can enjoy yourselves because you absolutely deserve it.”

Her comments then — and now — paint a clear picture: Sabrina is not afraid to use her platform to speak up, especially when she feels her work is being misrepresented or manipulated. At a time when political tension runs high, Sabrina’s response has further cemented her reputation as an artist who protects her voice — both musically and ideologically.