
"Sabrina Carpenter is known for many things, namely her catchy coffee themed tunes and SNL-worthy humor. And while Sabrina rubbed shoulders with "Donald Trump" in a skit about 12-year-old boys with podcast equipment, she's nowhere near as buddy buddy with the real administration. Earlier this week she took to Twitter to tell ICE to cut the shit with using her music to make abducting people with questionable due process appear cutesy."
"Speaking of, Sabrina's 24-hour response time drew attention to another blonde star who opted out of telling the administration to leave her music out of it: Taylor Swift. While she has previously criticized the Trump administration, her silence on her music being used toward administrative ends is a little baffling - she's taken legal action against Etsy sellers for using her lyrics but not, you know, the White House? Strange priorities."
Sabrina Carpenter publicly condemned ICE and the White House for using her music in a video tied to immigration enforcement, calling the video "evil and disgusting" and demanding her music not be used. The tweets remained visible despite her warning, suggesting little regard for artistic intent amid ICE's existing legal troubles. The White House post had far fewer likes than Carpenter's response, which amplified publicity. Sabrina's rapid 24-hour response contrasted with Taylor Swift's silence on similar music usage, and other musicians have pursued legal action over political uses of their songs. A playlist of songs to avoid was suggested for the administration.
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