White House fires back at Ariana Grande after she told them to never use her music in ICE deportation video
The White House hit back at Ariana Grande on Thursday after the "Wicked" actress slammed the Trump administration for using one of her songs in a social video depicting Immigration and Customs Inspection arrests.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated border & immigration brief. The source report from NY Post says: The White House hit back at Ariana Grande on Thursday after the "Wicked" actress slammed the Trump administration for using one of her songs in a social video depicting Immigration and Customs Inspection arrests.
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- Primary source: NY Post
- Published: Jun 12, 2026, 8:16 AM UTC
- Coverage area: Border & Immigration
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