Sabrina Carpenter and Artists Push Back Against Trump's Use of Their Music
Sabrina Carpenter's strong condemnation of President Trump's use of her song 'Juno' in an ICE video underscores a growing tension between artists and political agendas. The use of her music, which accompanied images of migrant detentions, sparked outrage not just from Carpenter but also from fellow artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Rihanna.
They, along with others, have criticized the administration for co-opting their work for propaganda. This incident highlights a broader issue regarding the ethical implications of utilizing popular culture in political contexts.
While the Trump administration remains unapologetic, the backlash from artists reflects a collective stand against what they view as the exploitation of their art to promote inhumane policies.
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