Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 12
White House Slams Ariana Grande Over ICE Video, Removes Song From TikTok
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 12

White House Slams Ariana Grande Over ICE Video, Removes Song From TikTok

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 12

Summary

  • Abigail Jackson said the White House was responding "one last time" after Ariana Grande demanded officials stop using her song "Bye" in an ICE arrest video.
  • Karoline Leavitt and Jackson cast Grande as part of "elitist celebrities" unfairly attacking ICE, arguing critics ignore violent crimes committed by some illegal immigrants.
  • The TikTok clip had carried the caption "Bye-bye. President Trump has delivered the most secure border in history," but by Thursday the audio appeared to have been removed.
  • Grande, 32, called the video "barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense" earlier this week, extending a long record of public opposition to Trump and his immigration policies.

Insights

Can a government use any hit song for its messaging under the 'Fair Use' doctrine?
When a song becomes a political tool, who ultimately controls its meaning—the artist or the state?
Following Taylor Swift's rights victory, can artists now effectively veto any political use of their music?