Celebrities love to meddle in politics. But they rarely know what they’re talking about.
And the Trump White House went scorched earth on this celebrity.
In a bold display of American resolve, the Trump administration continues to showcase its ironclad commitment to securing the southern border, even as out-of-touch celebrities lash out in protest.
On Thursday, the White House took shots at pop star Ariana Grande after she took issue with an official social media video highlighting Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.
The clip, which used her track Bye, celebrated the dramatic drop in illegal crossings under President Trump’s leadership.
The video’s caption delivered a clear message of victory: “Bye-bye. President Trump has delivered the most secure border in history.”
It featured footage of ICE agents carrying out arrests, underscoring the everyday reality of enforcing laws that protect American communities.
For millions of citizens tired of open-border policies, this was a refreshing reminder that law and order have returned.
Yet Ariana Grande couldn’t contain her outrage.
She blasted the White House in the comments section, stating: “please do not ever use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense. f– ice.”
Her choice of words reveals a stunning disconnect from the struggles faced by everyday Americans living in communities ravaged by illegal immigration.
While celebrities enjoy private security and gated estates, working families deal with the real costs of unchecked borders, including strained resources, rising crime, and lost opportunities for legal workers.
