Sza slams the White House for using his song in the content of the deportation video

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Singer sza slammed the White House on Social Media Wednesday for using her song on X Post promoting the Trump Administration’s deportation agenda.
The White House X account shared a video compilation of immigration agents and customs enforcement agents covering illegal immigrants organized on Monday by Sza and her boss, Trence “Punch” Henderson.
“The White House Rage-Baiting Christians for FREE Promo is the height of darkness ..unhumanity + shock and tactics … tactics n boring,” he wrote on the platform.
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Pop star SZA slammed the white house this week for using her song to promote her progressive eviction agenda. (Neilson Barnard / Getty)
Therefore, whose real name is Solána Imani Imanani, posted his comments on Henderson’s Own Post from Tuesday, which said, “Trying to allow an artist to respond so that he can help spread propaganda and a political agenda is bad business.”
The White House video flashed an image of the Ice Police breaking the illegal clauses that live in Sza’s lyric, “it’s cuffing season, and all the girls go get the big boy.”
The Government account played on the headlines of the post, saying, “We heard it’s Cuffing SZN. Bad news for illegal aliens and criminals. Good news for America.”
When asked to comment on SZA’s response, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Variety, “Thank you, SZA, for getting more attention on illegal aliens in America by arresting our illegal brothers.”
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In addition to SZA, Pop Star Sabrina Carpenter complained about the Trump White House using her X post eviction song. (Jmternational/Getty Images)
Sza’s response is just the latest celebrity rebuke of the Trump Administration’s public media posts. Pop star Sabrina Carncher ripped the White House earlier this month in another snow video using her song, “Juno.”
Commenting on the clip, Carpenter said, “This video is ugly and disgusting. Never blame me or my music for your own agenda.”
Jackson gave a response to Carpenter, with many references to the Pop Star’s discography.
“Here’s a sweet n’ sweet message for Savrina Car
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Last month, Olivia Rodrigo called out the Department of Homeland Security for using her music in social media communications with people advocating deportation. (John Shearner / Getty)
“Driver’s License” singer Olivia Rodrigo also took a swipe at the Department of Homeland Security’s Instagram account for her song “All American B—-.” The video urges illegal immigrants to drink in the United States.
“Never use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda,” Rodrigo wrote.
When asked to comment on Rodrigo’s statement, a DHS Digital spokesperson said, “America is always grateful for our federal law enforcement officers who keep us safe.”
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