White House Trolls Pop Star Sabrina Carpenter Again After She Whines About DHS Using Her Song in ICE Video

The White House used a clip of Sabrina Carpenter on NBC Saturday evening live (SNL) after the pop star complained that the Trump administration used one of her songs in a recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) video.
“PSA: If you are an illegal felon, you WILL be arrested and deported,” the White House wrote in a Friday
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“Oh, well, I surrender,” actor Marcello Hernández then says, to which the “Espresso” singer responds by declaring: “You’re under arrest!”
The White House video then cuts to a montage of short clips showing ICE agents making arrests while Gucci Mane’s “I Get the Bag” plays in the background.
In the original video of Carpenter’s Oct. 18 SNL appearance, the pop star said, “I think maybe I should arrest someone because they’re too hot.”
The White House’s Friday
“This video is evil and disgusting,” the “Feather” singer wrote in a Tuesday X post, adding, “Never implicate me or my music for your inhumane agenda.”
The White House captioned its X post with “Have you tried this yet?” » quoting a lyric from Carpenter’s song. “Goodbye,” the White House added, followed by a pair of waving and heart-eye emojis.
In the video, the lyrics “You want to try weird positions, have you tried this one yet?” from “Juno” are heard during a montage of clips showing ICE agents chasing and arresting fleeing suspects.
The original context of the lyrics “have you tried this one yet?” in Carpenter’s song refers to different sexual positions.
The White House’s X-rated post featuring the pop star’s song “Juno” has since been deleted. It is still unclear why the video was removed.
“Here’s a Short n’ Sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter: We will not apologize for expelling dangerous illegal criminals, murderers, rapists and pedophiles from our country,” White House Press Secretary Abigail Jackson told Fox News in response to the singer’s response.
Notably, Jackson’s reference to “Short n’ Sweet” is a nod to Carpenter’s 2024 album.
The pop star has yet to respond to the latest message from the White House.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her on Facebook and @ARmastrangeloand on Instagram.



