WASHINGTON - White House officials fired back Tuesday at singer Sabrina Carpenter after she condemned the administration’s use of her hit song “Juno” in a video highlighting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids earlier in the day. Carpenter had called the video “evil and disgusting,” saying her music should not be tied to what she described as an “inhumane agenda.”
The video, posted to the White House’s social media accounts , paired lyrics from Carpenter’s chart-topping track with clips of ICE agents detaining individuals. The juxtaposition drew immediate backlash from the Grammy-winning artist, who urged officials to stop using her work without permission.
In response, a White House spokesperson issued a statement dismissing Carpenter’s criticism. “We won’t apologize for

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