Pop Star Defends Rapists Over Americans

The White House delivered a scathing response to pop star Sabrina Carpenter after she condemned the administration’s use of her song in a promotional video celebrating ICE raids, exposing Hollywood’s shocking defense of criminal illegal aliens.

Story Highlights

  • White House spokesperson fires back at Carpenter for defending “dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles”
  • Carpenter called ICE enforcement video “evil and disgusting” after her song was used without permission
  • Administration refuses to apologize for deporting criminals, questions Carpenter’s intelligence in response
  • Pattern emerges of leftist artists opposing legitimate immigration enforcement while protecting copyright over public safety

White House Fires Back at Celebrity Criticism

White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson delivered a devastating response to Sabrina Carpenter’s complaints about her song “Juno” being used in an ICE raid promotional video.

Jackson’s statement cleverly incorporated Carpenter’s own album title while defending deportation operations: “Here’s a Short n’ Sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter: we won’t apologize for deporting dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our country. Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?”

The response perfectly encapsulated the administration’s unwavering commitment to removing criminals from American communities.

Hollywood’s Misplaced Priorities Exposed

Carpenter’s outrage over the 21-second video reveals the entertainment industry’s twisted priorities, where protecting intellectual property rights takes precedence over supporting the removal of dangerous criminals from American soil. The pop star characterized the ICE enforcement video as “evil and disgusting” and demanded the White House stop using her music to promote what she termed an “inhumane agenda.” This reaction demonstrates how out of touch celebrity elites have become with ordinary Americans who demand secure borders and safe communities.

The administration’s use of Carpenter’s lyrics “have you ever tried this one?” during footage of ICE officers apprehending suspects was entirely appropriate for showcasing successful law enforcement operations. Carpenter’s hysterical response shows she would rather protect criminals than acknowledge effective immigration enforcement that keeps American families safe from predators and violent offenders.

Pattern of Liberal Artist Opposition to Law and Order

This incident represents part of a broader pattern where liberal entertainers consistently oppose legitimate government enforcement actions.

Previous examples include Olivia Rodrigo’s deleted social media statement calling immigration enforcement “racist, hateful propaganda,” and similar complaints from Taylor Swift and Cynthia Erivo regarding their music being used to promote border security. These artists demonstrate alarming sympathy for illegal aliens while showing contempt for the rule of law that protects American citizens.

The entertainment industry’s coordinated opposition to immigration enforcement reveals their commitment to globalist agendas over American sovereignty. These celebrities enjoy the benefits of secured estates and private security while demanding ordinary Americans accept the risks posed by unvetted illegal aliens, including the violent criminals being righteously deported by ICE operations under President Trump’s leadership.

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Sabrina Carpenter slams White House for using her song in ‘evil and disgusting’ ICE raid video