The White House trolled pop star Sabrina Carpenter with her own lyrics Tuesday after she slammed the Trump administration for using her song in an ICE promotional video. “Here’s a Short n’ Sweet ...
Sabrina Carpenter has made it clear she does not want to be involved with the White House. In response to the official White House X account using her song Juno in a video seemingly promoting its ...
The White House unleashed a scathing response to pop star Sabrina Carpenter after she blasted the administration for using her music without permission in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
The White House defended its immigration policy after Sabrina Carpenter slammed the White House for using her song “Juno” in a video posted to social media on Tuesday. “Here’s a Short n’ Sweet message ...
Sabrina Carpenter has joined the growing list of musicians to receive a trolling response from the White House in response to them calling out use of their music without their permission in videos ...
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter slammed the White House on Tuesday after it posted a video using her song "Juno." The video on the official X account of the White House featured a montage of clips ...
Sabrina Carpenter slammed Donald Trump‘s White House for using her hit song “Juno” in a video montage depicting ICE raids. The Grammy winner responded to the video on X with the following takedown: ...
The White House social media team is in hot water with one of the world’s biggest pop stars after using Sabrina Carpenter’s song “Juno” in a video depicting law enforcement apprehending individuals in ...
On each night of Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet tour, the Grammy winner would playfully “arrest” someone from the crowd — sometimes a fan, other times a celebrity — during her performance of “Juno ...
Paula Wethington is a digital producer at CBS Detroit. She previously held digital content roles at NEWSnet, Gannett/USA Today network and The Monroe News in Michigan. She is a graduate of the ...
As President Donald Trump laid it out to reporters this summer, the plan was simple. Republicans, the president said, were “entitled” to five more conservative-leaning U.S. House seats in Texas and ...