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The Trump administration faces backlash for using Sabrina Carpenter’s song and Kids Can Press’s character without permission in controversial immigration and military promotions.
Pop singer Sabrina Carpenter and children's book publisher Kids Can Press have condemned the Trump administration for using their work without permission in promotional materials.
Carpenter objected to her song “Juno” being used in a White House video depicting immigration enforcement raids, calling the video “evil and disgusting.” Kids Can Press criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for sharing a manipulated image of Franklin the Turtle with a bazooka, calling it violent and unauthorized.
The administration has conducted multiple military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific targeting drug-trafficking boats, resulting in over 80 deaths since early September.
Other artists, including ABBA, Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, and Beyoncé, have also objected to their music being used without consent, highlighting a pattern of unauthorized use.
La administración de Trump enfrenta una reacción violenta por usar la canción de Sabrina Carpenter y el personaje de Kids Can Press sin permiso en controvertidas promociones de inmigración y militares.