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Sabrina Carpenter has openly criticized the White House for its “disgusting” use of her popular song “Juno” in a controversial TikTok video celebrating recent arrests by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The video, which was released on Monday, features a montage of ICE agents detaining individuals.
Set to Carpenter’s sexually charged track, which is supposed to be about sex positions, the clip was captioned, ‘Have you tried this one? Bye-bye,’ alongside a heart-eyes emoji.
Carpenter quickly took to social media to express her outrage, directing a sharp message at the official White House account on X.
“This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda,” the pop star declared.
Meanwhile, supporters of the Trump administration defended the video, applauding the President’s firm stance on immigration enforcement and the increasing use of ICE operations in American cities.
Comments on the unconventional use of the pop song were mixed.Â
Sabrina Carpenter has slammed the White House for its ‘disgusting’ use of her hit single Juno in a disturbing TikTok post celebrating recent arrests made by ICE; seen in May 2025Â
One user wrote: ‘I’m a hard-working Latino, 75 hours a week. I obey the law, came here legally, I pay my taxes, I speak English, I love this country and I VOTED FOR THIS! Safety and order for my loved ones.’Â
Others credited the administration’s passion for humor and satire in the wake of Olivia Rodrigo’s complaints about her material being used to promote Trump policy.
‘Yo, whoever is running this page is actually so funny,’ said one user.Â
Another said, ‘This edit is diabolical! Freaking gold!’
Others protested by pointing out President Trump’s ties to late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, sharing memes alluding to the ongoing issue.
Another in opposition said that they were hoping Carpenter would sue the White House, while one person claimed, ‘We are officially a Godless country.’Â
Earlier this month, Olivia Rodrigo’s song All-American B**** was used on Instagram, with the message of the video being that immigrants in the country illegally should relocate back to their homelands voluntarily – or else.
One frame showed aggressive government agents taking people into custody with the text: ‘If ICE finds you.’
Another sequence showed people seeming happy as they left the country with the caption: ‘If you self-deport.’
The White House released a video earlier Monday on the social media platform featuring a montage of people being taken into custody by ICE agentsÂ
Riffing off the song, the caption read, ‘Have you tried this one? Bye-bye’
Earlier this month, Olivia Rodrigo’s song All-American B**** was used on InstagramÂ
Another social media post from the White House earlier this month raised eyebrows when it spoofed Taylor Swift’s The Fate of Ophelia to The Fate of America
The social media clip was captioned, ‘LEAVE NOW and self-deport using the CBP Home app. If you don’t, you will face the consequences.’
Rodrigo was furious at her material being used to impart such a message.Â
She wrote in the comment section, ‘Don’t ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda.’
The Department of Homeland Security told TMZ at the time: ‘America is grateful all the time for our federal law enforcement officers who keep us safe.Â
‘We suggest Ms Rodrigo thank them for their service, not belittle their sacrifice.’
Another social media post from the White House earlier this month raised eyebrows when it spoofed Taylor Swift’s The Fate of Ophelia to The Fate of America.Â
Multiple people online pointed out that Trump had repeatedly criticized Swift, who has historically used her valuable endorsement to support Democratic candidates.