Ariana Grande rebukes White House for using her music in ‘barbaric, inhumane’ ICE video
Grande is the latest in a series of pop musicians including Sabrina Carpenter and SZA who have been angered by Trump administration videos
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Ariana Grande has rebuked Donald Trump’s White House over use of her music in a video documenting the detaining of immigrants.
Earlier this week, the White House posted a montage of ICE agents handcuffing and detaining people, with the caption “Bye-bye 👋 President Trump has delivered the most secure border in history”. It was soundtracked by Grande’s 2024 song Bye.
Grande commented on the post: “Please do not use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.” The music has since been removed.
Grande is the latest in a long line of artists who have condemned the White House for using their music, often paired with ICE-related or pro-Trump content on social media.
Sabrina Carpenter called a video that used her music “evil and disgusting … do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda”. When the White House used her song Hold My Hand after it became a popular meme format, Jess Glynne said she felt “sick” and added that her music was “never about division or hate”.
In October 2025, Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video of himself flying a fighter jet and pouring brown effluent over protesters from the anti-Trump No Kings movement, to a soundtrack of Kenny Loggins’ Top Gun hit Danger Zone. Loggins asked for it to be removed and said: “I can’t imagine why anybody would want their music used or associated with something created with the sole purpose of dividing us.”
These, along with the Grande incident and many others, are a calculated ploy by the White House to enrage often left-leaning musicians: a campaign of trolling by an administration alive to the soft power of social media.
When asked by Variety for comment about its use of music by Taylor Swift in a November 2025 video, the White House replied: “We made this video because we knew fake news media brands like Variety would breathlessly amplify them. Congrats, you got played.”
Chart-topping R&B star SZA, whose music was also used by the White House against her wishes, highlighted the practice, writing: “White House rage baiting artists for free promo is PEAK DARK ..inhumanity +shock and aw tactics ..Evil n Boring.”
Grande is meanwhile preparing the release of her eighth studio album, Petal, on 31 July. Its lead single Hate That I Made You Love Me is currently the most-streamed song daily on Spotify globally, and shot straight to the top of the charts in the UK and US in its opening week.

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