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Pop stars and publishers condemn Trump administration for unapproved use of their work in political content.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter slammed the Trump administration for using her song “Juno” in an ICE-raid video, calling it “evil and disgusting” and rejecting any link to its agenda.
Kids Can Press also blasted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for sharing a doctored image of Franklin the Turtle holding a bazooka, saying it trashes the character’s values.
The backlash comes as the administration continues aggressive military strikes on suspected drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean and Pacific—operations that have killed more than 80 people since September.
Carpenter joins a growing list of artists, from Beyoncé to Springsteen, pushing back against unauthorized political use of their work.
Las estrellas del pop y los editores condenan la administración Trump por el uso no aprobado de su trabajo en contenido político.