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The article details a public dispute that arose after the White House used Ariana Grande's song 'Bye' in a TikTok video showing ICE arrests. Grande strongly criticized the administration, calling the content "barbaric," "inhumane," and "heinous nonsense." The Trump administration responded by criticizing illegal immigrants instead and even using one of her songs, 'Save Your Tears,' to counter-attack.
Key points
- The conflict began when the White House posted a TikTok video featuring Grande's song while showing ICE arrests.
- Ariana Grande publicly condemned the content, demanding that her music not be associated with what she termed "barbaric" and "inhumane nonsense."
- A representative for the Trump administration countered by labeling illegal immigrants as the truly barbaric element.
- The dispute escalated when a White House spokesperson used another of Grande's songs, 'Save Your Tears,' in their response.
- Grande remains active despite the political conflict, currently touring with her "Eternal Sunshine" tour.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableAriana Grande criticized the Trump administration for using her music in a TikTok video depicting ICE arrests.
- VerifiableGrande stated that the content was "barbaric," "inhumane," and "heinous nonsense."
- VerifiableThe Trump administration responded by criticizing illegal immigrants who allegedly injure or kill American citizens.
- VerifiableA White House spokesperson used Grande's song 'Save Your Tears' as part of their counter-statement.
Missing context
The article provides general background information on Trump's policies (e.g., climate change withdrawal, border wall) but does not provide specific details or context regarding the actual content of the ICE arrests shown in the video beyond that they involved 'suspects'.
Topic context
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AI insight
AI-generatedThe dispute involves cultural and political commentary (Ariana Grande vs. White House/Trump administration) regarding the use of copyrighted music in public service videos. This does not create a discernible commercial mechanism affecting input costs, supply chains, or commodity prices for any listed sector.
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