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Ariana Grande Demands White House Stop Using Her Song for ‘Barbaric’ ICE Video

The singer slammed the Trump administration after it used her music in a Tik Tok video of federal agents arresting and handcuffing people

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What happened The singer slammed the Trump administration after it used her music in a Tik Tok video of federal agents arresting and handcuffing people.
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Left / center-leftAriana Grande Demands White House Stop Using Her Song for ‘Barbaric’ ICE Video

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Right / center-rightAriana Grande to WH: Don't Use My Music to Promote Policies

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Rolling StoneNews report · Jun 12, 12:18 AM

Ariana Grande Demands White House Stop Using Her Song for ‘Barbaric’ ICE Video

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The singer slammed the Trump administration after it used her music in a Tik Tok video of federal agents arresting and handcuffing people

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NewsmaxNews report · Jun 11, 10:06 PM

Ariana Grande to WH: Don't Use My Music to Promote Policies

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American pop star Ariana Grande told President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday to stop using her music to promote its policies. The comment came after the White House shared a vid...

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Jun 11, 10:06 PM: Newsmax joined the source map.

Jun 12, 12:18 AM: Rolling Stone joined the source map.

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