The White House have deleted their pro-ICE post using Sabrina Carpenter’s track ‘Juno’ following her comment. pic.twitter.com/UChAlaw8NU
— Pop Base (@PopBase) December 5, 2025
After Sabrina Carpenter slammed The White House for using her song “Juno” in a montage video depicting ICE raids (a sentence I cannot believe I’m typing out but here we are in 2025), Donald Trump’s admin has since removed it. “This video is evil and disgusting,” Sabrina originally tweeted in response. “Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda.”
Sadly, this is not the end of Trump trolling Sabrina Carpenter. His team recently posted a new pro-ICE montage featuring footage from Sabrina Carpenter’s appearance on SNL joking about arresting someone for being too hot, which they changed to “too illegal.” I will not embed it here but if you want to see it, it’s gross.
Sabrina is sadly not the only pop star who has fallen victim to the Trump administration’s online “trolling.” They’ve also used music by Taylor Swift (who has said nothing) and Olivia Rodrigo (who spoke out against the use of her song “American Bitch”) in their pro-ICE montage videos.