The Trump administration reignited its feud with pop star Sabrina Carpenter, altering a video from her recent “Saturday Night Live” promotion to glorify ICE arrests.

Carpenter previously scolded the White House for being “inhumane” after it turned her sexually playful song “Juno” into a video soundtrack for people in handcuffs during the Immigration and Customs Enforcement crackdown.

The White House downplayed its response in a statement littered with song references, but apparently deleted the clip from X, formerly Twitter.

Apparently, Donald Trump and company don’t want this fight to be short and sweet, like the title of Carpenter’s Grammy-winning album.

On Friday, the White House released a clip in which “Espresso” singer and “SNL” regular Marcello Hernandez promoted her guest-hosting gig in October.

“I think I might need to arrest someone for being too illegal,” Carpenter said in the doctored clip. “Well, I surrender,” Hernández responded.

“You’re under arrest…” the singer says before the clip cuts to a hip-hop montage of suspected immigrants being detained.

Donald Trump and company attacked Sabrina Carpenter again in a pop culture battle that the White House seems content to prolong.
Donald Trump and company attacked Sabrina Carpenter again in a pop culture battle that the White House seems content to prolong.

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In the original video, Carpenter said “hot” instead of “illegal.” The “Espresso” singer has comically “arrested” celebrities with pink furry handcuffs at her concerts.

“PSA: If you are an illegal criminal, you WILL be arrested and deported,” the White House headlined at the entrance.

News themezone has reached out to Carpenter and the White House for comment. The White House referred News themezone to publication X, but it was not clear which one.