"Biggest ratio in history": Internet reacts after White House deletes pro-ICE post using Sabrina Carpenter's 'Juno' following songstress' comment

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Sabrina Carpenter backstage at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards. (Image via Getty/Noam Galai)

After Sabrina Carpenter's sharp criticism against using her song in a pro-ICE post, the Trump White House has taken its video down.

Billboard has reported that the White House has since taken down a widely controversial post that promoted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity. Set to her song, Juno, Carpenter caught wind of the video and quickly voiced her frustrations.

“This video is evil and disgusting,” Carpenter wrote on X. “Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda,” she continued.

Fans have since begun reacting to the debacle, such as one user who penned:

"It was the biggest ratio in history"

The comments didn't end there:

"Sabrina Carpenter ended The White House. this will never be forgotten," one fan quipped.
"Sabrina Carpenter said “not my music” and the White House deleted it in hours, queen behavior," someone else remarked.
"sabrina really made the white house delete their very tweet… oh its like she’s gonna be here for a long time," another chimed in.
"they really got cooked on their own tweet," a fourth user quipped.

See how the rest of X is reacting:

"they're mad they got ratioed," one user remarked.
"Excellent- they likely can’t use her music without licensing," another pointed out.
"Deleting the post doesn’t erase the original intent… but it does show social media accountability has teeth," someone else chimed in.
"she ratioed them so bad they had to delete it lmao," yet another pointed out.

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Shortly after Sabrina Carpenter voiced her criticism of the post, spokesperson Abigail Jackson told Newsweek in a statement,

“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?”

Independent UK has reported that the White House has since responded to her remarks with a new video, shared on X on Friday. In it, an altered video of the songstress, sourced from her promo for Saturday Night Live, can be seen as she says:

“I think I might have to arrest someone for being too hot,” swapping out “too hot” for the word “illegal.”

She was standing next to SNL star Marcello Hernández, an American. His parents are from Cuba and the Dominican Republic. He stretched his arms out and told her,

“Well, I turn myself in.”

Just last month, Olivia Rodrigo slammed the White House for sharing a similar video, set to her song “All-American Bitch.”

“Don’t ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda,” she wrote at the time.

Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.

Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque