Kesha Slams Trump for Using Her Song in Military Video

Music star Kesha has voiced her outrage after the White House used her hit track to soundtrack a violent military video.

A close-up of singer Kesha speaking out against the White House.

American pop star Kesha is not hiding her anger. The singer has openly condemned the White House for using one of her most famous songs in a social media post that she believes promotes "violence and war."

The controversy stems from a video posted on the official White House TikTok account on February 10. The clip shows a military aircraft blowing up a ship at sea, with Kesha’s high-energy track, "Blow," playing in the background.

Having just discovered the video, Kesha took to social media on Monday to distance herself from the post. She made it clear that she never gave permission for her music to be used in such a manner.

In a strongly worded statement, the singer told her followers that she stands firmly against violence. She described the video as a "blatant disregard for human life," adding that the imagery was an "attack on our nervous systems."

“Love always trumps hate,” she wrote, urging her fans to choose kindness and self-love during these turbulent times.

Kesha didn't stop at the music. She took the opportunity to launch a direct attack on Donald Trump’s character. She urged the public to stay focused on the President's legal troubles, referring to him as a "criminal predator" and mentioning his frequent appearance in controversial investigative files.

So far, the White House has maintained a stony silence. There has been no official response to the singer’s demands or any indication that the video will be taken down.

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