WASHINGTON — Several well-known musicians in recent weeks have reacted fiercely to the White House using their music in videos highlighting its agenda, adding their names to what appears to be a growing list of artists who have objected to the Trump administration and campaign’s use of their content.

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Several well-known musicians in recent weeks have reacted fiercely to the White House using their music in videos highlighting its agenda

Singer-songwriter SZA became the latest high-profile example when she responded to the use of her song “Big Boys” in a 30-second video posted to the White House X account promoting its immigration agenda

Last week, singer Sabrina Carpenter took to X to bash the White House’s use of her song “Juno” as “evil and disgusting"

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