Ariana Grande Shares Post Addressed to Trump Supporters With Series of Questions
Ariana Grande challenged Trump supporters on immigration, transgender rights, and free speech after 250 days of his second term, prompting a White House rebuttal citing trillions in investments.
- Ariana Grande criticized the Trump administration's policies on Instagram by questioning if Trump supporters' lives improved during his presidency, focusing on immigration and trans rights.
- The White House, through Deputy Press Secretary Kush Desai, responded with a statement using Grande's song titles and claimed Trump's actions improved the economy.
- Matt Bernstein's original post, which Grande shared, questioned the suffering of marginalized groups under Trump and its impact on his supporters.
- Grande, who has previously supported Democratic candidates, has not yet responded to the White House's statement.
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The White House has responded to singer Ariana Grande, who shared criticism of US President Donald Trump's administration on her Instagram profile. The deputy press secretary used several of the singer's song titles in her response.
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One post from Ariana Grande on social media — asking voters if their lives had actually improved since Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election — has triggered an official response from the White House.The White House responded to the post in question with a statement that referenced several of Grande's songs, including "Save Your Tears," "Just Like Magic," and "Get Well Soon." As reported by Entertainment Weekly, White House spokesperson…
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