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2026年6月11日 21:26 UTC 更新于32分钟前

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华盛顿6月11日路透电 — 美国流行歌星爱莉安娜·格兰德于周四要求唐纳德·特朗普政府停止使用她的音乐为其政策造势。
此番表态是在白宫本周早些时候在TikTok上分享一段凸显其移民政策的视频之后作出的。这段视频展现了联邦特工逮捕并给民众戴上手铐的画面,背景音乐选用了这位格莱美奖得主2024年的作品《Bye》。
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“请永远不要将我的音乐与这种野蛮、不人道、可恶的荒谬行径挂钩,”格兰德周四在TikTok上针对白宫发布的该视频留言道。
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一位与该歌手关系密切的消息人士透露,她的团队正在研究如何尽快将这段视频中的音乐移除。
针对格兰德的表态,白宫发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊回应称:“我们最后再说一次:真正野蛮、不人道且可恶的,是那些伤害、杀害无辜美国公民的刑事非法移民。”
身为歌手兼奥斯卡提名女演员的格兰德,去年曾在Instagram上发文质问那些投票给特朗普的选民,自他再次就职以来生活是否有所改善,由此批评特朗普政府。
目前处于第二任非连续任期的特朗普,在社交媒体上十分活跃。其沟通团队成员经常发布带有热门歌曲的短视频,用以展示总统为兑现竞选承诺所付出的努力。
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其中一些视频在展现特朗普的移民打击行动、美军对伊朗的军事行动以及逮捕委内瑞拉前总统尼古拉斯·马杜罗的画面时,都使用了热门歌曲作为配乐。
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Ariana Grande to White House: Don’t use my music for ‘heinous nonsense’
2026-06-11 9:26 PM UTC / Reuters
By Jasper Ward
June 11, 2026 9:26 PM UTC Updated 32 mins ago
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WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) – American pop star Ariana Grande told President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday to stop using her music to promote its policies.
The comment came after the White House shared a video on TikTok earlier this week highlighting its immigration policy. The video, which depicts federal agents arresting and handcuffing people, features the Grammy Award-winning singer’s 2024 song “Bye.”
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“Please do not ever use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense,” Grande wrote in a comment posted on the White House video on TikTok on Thursday.
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A source close to the singer said her team is looking into how to remove the music from the video as soon as possible.
Responding to Grande, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said: “We’ll say this one last time: what’s actually barbaric, inhumane, and heinous are the criminal illegal aliens who have injured and murdered innocent American citizens.”
Grande, a singer and Academy Award-nominated actress, was critical of the Trump administration last year after sharing a post on Instagram asking people who voted for Trump if their lives had gotten better since he returned to office.
Trump, now in his second non-consecutive term, has an active social media presence. Members of his communications team often post short videos that feature popular songs to illustrate the president’s efforts to deliver on his campaign promises.
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Some of the videos have featured hit songs while depicting images showing Trump’s immigration crackdown, U.S. military operations against Iran and the arrest of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; editing by Michelle Nichols
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