Sabrina Carpenter Condemns White House for Using Her Song in Controversial Videos

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Pop star Sabrina Carpenter criticized the White House for using her song 'Juno' in a social media video that depicted immigration enforcement negatively, calling it 'evil and disgusting,' and condemning its use to promote inhumane policies. The White House responded defensively, and this incident is part of a broader pattern of government agencies using copyrighted music and content without permission, often leading to public backlash and legal concerns.
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