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Ariana Grande tells the White House not to use her music in ‘barbaric, inhumane’ ICE post
Ariana Grande was crystal clear in the White House’s comments section on Tik Tok.
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What happenedAriana Grande was crystal clear in the White House’s comments section on Tik Tok.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "Ariana Grande tells the White House not to use her music in ‘barbaric, inhumane’ ICE post". The other frames it as "White House removes song from ICE video after Ariana Grande objects: 'Barbaric, inhumane,...".
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CenterAriana Grande tells the White House not to use her music in ‘barbaric, inhumane’ ICE post
The Columbian (Vancouver WA) · Center · News report
Right / center-rightWhite House removes song from ICE video after Ariana Grande objects: 'Barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense'
White House removes song from ICE video after Ariana Grande objects: 'Barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense'
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Pop singer Ariana Grande ripped into the White House for using her song in a video on social media promoting Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The video was posted to the White House acc...