
Joining the likes of Adele, Beyoncé, Celine Dion, and Rihanna, Sabrina Carpenter has added her name to a growing list of musical divas who have made their feelings clear about the current administration.
However, while the "Espresso" singer is firmly against the President of the United States, another major name appears to be backing him in a big way.
All of the above iconic singers have clapped back at the 'unauthorized' use of their music at rallies and in White House materials, with Carpenter being the latest to call out President Donald Trump.
While Kid Rock and Kanye West have been vocal supporters of the current POTUS, they were recently seemingly joined by Nicki Minaj – which has caused outrage among her LGBTQ+ fans.
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There had long been rumblings about Minaj's political leanings, although she was called to task when she confirmed she was meeting with U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz to discuss violence against Christians in Nigeria.
Nicki Minaj was criticized as being 'tone deaf', and now, she's once again applauded the President as he explained the workings of his 'Trump Accounts' and she responded saying, “I. LOVE. THIS.”
Announced as part of his One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Trump Accounts are supposed to give children a financial boost via a savings and investment account that grows over time. Any baby born between January 1, 2025, and December 31, 2028, is eligible for a 1,000 seed deposit from the federal government.
As some branded it a 401(k) 'scam', the backlash against Minaj was imminent. One person said: "She's not hiding no more."
Another added: "Nicki, seriously? Stop supporting a man who doesn’t even like the entire fanbase, let alone YOU."
A third concluded: "Do like Sabrina or something oh my gosh."
As for Carpenter, she's firmly on the anti-Trump train, as the singer branded the use of her music in an ICE hardline video as 'evil'.

In the aftermath of Jess Glynne calling the White House 'sick' for using "Hold My Hand" in an ICE deportation video to cash in on the hype of the Jet2 TikTok trend, Carpenter has also taken issue with the federal law enforcement agency using her music to promote its actions.
Fans alerted Carpenter to the fact that a snippet from 2024's "Juno" was overlaid on ICE agents arresting people. To really hammer home the message, the caption said, "Have you tried this one?” in reference to Carpenter's lyrics.
The 26-year-old wasted no time in responding as she said: "This video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda."
This didn't sit well with the White House, as spokesperson Abigail Jackson went on to homage Carpenter's "Short n' Sweet" album and "Manchild" song as she said: "Here’s a Short n’ Sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter: we won’t apologize for deporting dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our country. Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?”
Unlike Carpenter, Minaj's apparent change of tune hasn't gone unnoticed, especially as she once sang: "Island girl, Donald Trump want me go home."
Whether she'll continue posting remains to be seen, but after beefing with Cardi B, could Sabrina Carpenter be her next big rival?