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Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda,” singer Sabrina Carpenter responded after the White House’s latest social media video co-opting pop music.
From pop singers to rock ‘n’ roll stars, here are most of the famous musicians who have slammed the president for using their ...
Sabrina Carpenter fired back at the White House after its social media accounts used her song "Juno" for content.