Ariana Grande to White House: Don't Use My Music for 'Heinous Nonsense'
By Reuters | 11 Jun, 2026
After the White House shared a video on TikTok earlier this week highlighting its immigration policy, the pop idol told the Trump administration to stop using her music to promote its policies.
Ariana Grande poses on the red carpet at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 11, 2026. REUTERS/Daniel Cole
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 video on TikTok earlier this week highlighting its immigration policy. The video, which depicts federal agents arresting and handcuffing people, features the Grammy Award-winning singer's 2024 song "Bye."
"Please do not ever use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense," Grande wrote in a comment posted on the White House video on TikTok on Thursday.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A source close to Grande said her team is looking into how to remove the music from the video as soon as possible.
Grande, a singer and Academy Award-nominated actress, was critical of the Trump administration last year after sharing a post on Instagram asking people who voted for Trump if their lives had gotten better since he returned to office.
Trump, now in his second non-consecutive term, has an active social media presence. Members of his communications team often post short videos that feature popular songs to illustrate the president's efforts to deliver on his campaign promises.
Some of the videos have featured hit songs while depicting images showing Trump's immigration crackdown, U.S. military operations against Iran and the arrest of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; editing by Michelle Nichols)
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