White House, Shutdown and US government
Digest more
Follow news on the government shutdown after Congress fails to pass a federal budget plan. Trump has threatened mass layoffs in the coming days for federal workers.
The White House has responded to Ariana Grande after the star singer-actress ridiculed Donald Trump’s presidency directly to his supporters. The “Wicked” star recently condemned the Trump administration’s ICE raids across the U.S., transphobic rhetoric and brought up the current state of free speech in a recent message on her Instagram story.
3don MSN
White House fumes at Ariana Grande after she asks MAGA if their lives are better under Trump
The White House issued a sharp response to a post on Ariana Grande’s Instagram story, incorporating several of her own song titles in the reply
The White House has not received Hamas' response to the peace plan they put out on Monday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Thursday. They still “expect” Hamas to accept the plan, Leavitt said. “The President made it very clear he wants to hear back from them very soon,” Leavitt said.
“Save your tears, Ariana, because President Trump’s actions ended Joe Biden’s inflation crisis and are bringing trillions in new investments,” Desai said. “He even signed an executive order just like magic that paved the way for the FTC to crack down on Ticketmaster for ripping off Grande’s concert-going fans. Get well soon, Ariana!”
White House Deputy Press Secretary Kush Desai fired back at Grande’s repost with a statement provided to Entertainment Weekly. The statement mocked Grande’s song titles, including “Save Your Tears,” “Just Like Magic” and “Get Well Soon.”
The White House references the artist’s songs in the response. “Save your tears, Ariana. Because President Trump’s actions ended Joe Biden’s inflation crisis and are bringing in trillions in new investment,” Deputy Press Secretary Kush Desai told Entertainment Weekly.
Ariana Grande has found herself on the White House’s “not nice” list after she shared a series of questions on her Instagram Stories, asking Trump voters whether they got what they voted for. The “Dangerous Woman” singer reshared a post by makeup artist Matt Bernstein addressed to Trump voters.
Ariana Grande prompted a response from White House representative Kush Desai after she shared a post slamming Trump supporters.