The White House has refused to apologize for the use of one of pop singer Sabrina Carpenter's songs after she called its use in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) video “evil.”
Herb Scribner, Senior Audience Specialist, Axios general In a post on X, White House press secretary Abigail Jackson sent him a statement saying the Trump administration “will not apologize for deporting dangerous criminal murderers, rapists and pedophiles.”
“Here's a short and sweet message to Sabrina Carpenter: We will not apologize for deporting dangerous criminal murderers, rapists and pedophiles from our country,” Jackson said. “Anyone who defends these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?”
The White House statement came after Carpenter responded to a video posted on the White House X account that featured her song “Juno.”
“Have you ever tried this?” – the White House wrote in its post, using one of the words from the singer's song. “Bye bye.”
Carpenter, known for her role in Girl meets worldresponded to the video by writing, “This video is evil and disgusting. Don't ever involve me or my music in your inhumane plans.”
Warner Todd Huston of Breitbart News reported that Carpenter is “well known for promoting far-left causes” and that she “advocates transgenderism.”
In April Carpenter received backlash from her fans after she showed off a “new sexy pose” on stage during her Short n' Sweet tour. People took to social media to question how she expected “the parents of the kids on these shows to explain it.”






