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The singer objected after the White House posted a TikTok video set to her song 'Bye' that showed federal agents arresting people to promote immigration enforcement.
salon.comAriana Grande told the Trump administration to stop using her music to promote its policies after the White House shared a TikTok video that used her song 'Bye'. The video showed federal agents arresting and handcuffing people and was intended to highlight the administration's immigration policy. @Reuters reported the sequence of events.
Grande responded directly to the use of her track. The song accompanied footage of enforcement actions. The clip was distributed to draw attention to current immigration measures.
No further statements from the White House or Grande were included in the reporting.
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