Pop star Sabrina Carpenter has publicly condemned the White House. Her song ‘Juno’ was used in a video promoting deportations without her permission. The White House responded by defending its actions. This follows similar objections from musicians like Kenny Loggins and Olivia Rodrigo regarding their music’s use in political messaging.
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