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Ariana Grande Blasts Trump Administration for Using ‘We Can’t Be Friends’ in Social Post: ‘Your Truth Is False’

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Ariana Grande Blasts Trump Administration for Using ‘We Can’t Be Friends’ in Social Post: ‘Your Truth Is False’
Variety
Variety1 hrs ago
Ariana Grande Blasts Trump Administration for Using ‘We Can’t Be Friends’ in Social Post: ‘Your Truth Is False’
Ariana Grande has once again spoken out against the Trump administration for using one of her songs in a post on social media, this time for setting “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)” as the soundtrack for a post on the Team Trump TikTok account. Team Trump posted a video earlier on Thursday…
Billboard
Billboard1 hrs ago
Ariana Grande Slams Trump Administration for Using ‘We Can’t Be Friends’ in TikTok Video: ‘Your Truth Is False’
The pop star previously blasted the Trump administration in June for using "Bye" in a TikTok clip.
Deadline
Deadline2 hrs ago
Ariana Grande Slams Trump For Using Her Song In Anti-Trans TikTok: “Your Truth Is False”
As Ariana Grande winds down her Eternal Sunshine Tour, she’s the latest pop icon to call out Trump for using her music. On Thursday, the Grammy winner commented on a TikTok video posted by the Trump campaign, which used Grande’s 2024 single “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)” to promote anti-trans views. Deadlin
USA Today
USA Today11 hrs ago
Truth Social is selling faster access to Trump posts. Is that legal?
Truth Social is selling faster access to Trump posts. Is that legal?  USA Today
Democracy Now
Democracy Now1 days ago
"Profoundly Corrupt": Trump Sued for Selling Early Access to His Truth Social Posts for $100K/Month
We speak with Brendan Ballou, CEO of the Public Integrity Project, which is part of a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his plan to monetize access to his social media platform Truth Social, where he routinely makes market-moving announcements. Truth API went live on August 1 and already has subscribers. Trut
Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Inquirer🏁 first to report2 days ago
Trump is selling early access to his Truth Social posts — and, of course, there are no investigators in sight | Editorial
Investors pay up to $100,000 a month for a preview of the president’s market-moving posts. Critics call it “the depraved essence of insider trading.” Federal authorities say: Nothing to see here.