The White House targets Sabrina Carpenter once again, posting a clip of her from SNL on social media after facing backlash for using her song Juno with footage of an ICE raid.

The administration used a snippet from Carpenter’s October Saturday Night Live promo , where she jokingly tells cast member Marcello Hernández that she might arrest someone because they're " too hot .” The edited video replaced the phrase “ too hot ” with “ illegal ,” and then played a series of clips showing ICE arrests. The caption on the White House's X post states, “ PSA: If you’re a criminal illegal, you WILL be arrested & deported .”

Carpenter condemned the first video earlier in the week. The pop star called it “ evil and disgusting ” and demanded that her music never be used to support w

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