Pop singer Ariana Grande publicly condemned the Trump administration’s use of her music at political events. She specifically objected to her songs being used to support what she described as “barbaric, inhumane, and heinous nonsense” policies. Grande made the statement on social media, directly addressing the Trump campaign. This is not an isolated incident, as other artists have previously requested the campaign refrain from utilizing their work. The singer’s representatives have reportedly sent a cease-and-desist letter to the campaign regarding further use of her music. The Trump administration has not yet responded to Grande’s statement or the reported legal notice. This action highlights the ongoing tension between artists and political campaigns regarding intellectual property and political alignment.