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Sabrina Carpenter condemns White House’s use of her song

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Sabrina Carpenter explodes at White House for using her song—calls immigration video “evil and disgusting”
Pop star and actress Sabrina Carpenter publicly criticized the White House for using her music without permission in a promotional video. On December 2, Carpenter posted on X, formerly Twitter, calling the video evil and disgusting and demanding that her music and name not be used to promote what she described as an inhumane agenda.

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White House Deletes Video Using Sabrina Carpenter Song After She Called It ‘Evil And Disgusting’
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Sabrina Carpenter slams White House for using her song in 'evil' video
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