Kesha says White House using her song is 'disgusting and inhumane'

Keshais criticizingPresident Donald Trump'sadministration after the White House used one of her songs without permission on TikTok.

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"It's come to my attention that The White House has used one of my songs on TikTok to incite violence and threaten war. Trying to make light of war is disgusting and inhumane. I absolutely do NOT approve of my music being used to promote violence of any kind," Keshawrote on social mediaon March 2.

"Love always trumps hate. please love yourself and each other in times like this," she continued. "This show of blatant disregard for human life and quite frankly this attack on all of our nervous systems is the opposite of what I stand for."

The singer also referenced mentions ofTrump in the Department of Justice's files on Jeffrey Epstein, writing, "Also, don't let this distract us from the fact that criminal predatorDonald Trumpappears in the Files over a million times."

On Feb. 10, the White House's TikTok account posted avideocompilation of military fighter jets to Kesha's 2010 song, "Blow" with the caption, "Lethality."

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Trump's second term saw aggressive immigration and trade moves, federal downsizing, and assertive foreign interventions in Venezuelaand Iran. President Donald Trump has doubled down on an aggressiveimmigrationagenda, emphasizing record-low levels of illegal border crossings and a sweeping expansion of enforcement. In his February 2026 State of the Union address, Trump highlighted a nine‑month period in which, he claimed, "zero illegal aliens" were admitted into the U.S.—a statement that fact-checkers noted conflated admission with release on parole, though data does show no parole releases during that period.

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White House responds to Kesha after criticism over use of her song

Kesha poses at the red carpet during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, on Feb. 1, 2026.

In response to Kesha's post, White House Communications Director Steven Cheungwrote on X,"All these 'singers' keep falling for this. This just gives us more attention and more view counts to our videos because people want to see what they're bitching about. Thank you for your attention to this matter."

Kaelan Dorr, another member of the White House's communications team, alsowrote on X: "Kesha quotes are like Popeye's Spinach to this team Memes? They'll continue. Winning? Will also continue."

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When contacted by USA TODAY for comment, the White House referred to Cheung and Dorr's posts.

After the pair of responses from the White House, Kesha madeanother post on X, writing, "Stop using my music, perverts @WhiteHouse."

Kesha is the latest to disapprove of Trump administration's music use

Kesha joins a growing list of singers who have condemned the Trump administration for using their music on social media.

In December 2025, theWhite House deleted a videofeaturingSabrina Carpenter'ssong "Juno" after shecalled the post "evil and disgusting."

"Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda," Carpenter wrote on X on Dec. 2. The White House's post showed individuals being detained byImmigration and Customs Enforcementwhile the pop star's song played.

Similarly, in November 2025, after theDepartment of Homeland Security used Olivia Rodrigo's song"all-american bitch" on a post promoting deportations, the singer commented, "Don't ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda."

Others who have spoken out against the Trump administration for using their music includeSemisonic,Isaac Hayes,Jess Glynneand evenPokémon.

Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached atmelina.khan@usatoday.com.

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  • He also shouted her out in his Lifetime Achievement Award speech.

  • Ford and Flockhart began dating in 2002, but they didn't get married until 2010.

Harrison Fordshared the key to his 15-year marriage toCalista Flockhart. Speaking toE! Newsat the 2026 Actor Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, theIndiana Jonesalum revealed the important rule he follows in their relationship.

"I don't tell my wife what to do," he said.

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Ford was asked if Flockhart would appear on his Apple TV show,Shrinking: "That would be up to her," he shared.

At the Actor Awards, Ford was given the honorary Lifetime Achievement Award.

"Sometimes we make entertainment; sometimes we make art. Sometimes we're lucky to make 'em both at the same time, and if we're really fortunate, we also get to make a living doing it," he explained. "I'm indeed a lucky guy. Lucky to have found my people, lucky to have work that challenges me, lucky to still be doing it. And I don't take that for granted."

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Credit: Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford on March 1, 2026.

He went on to thank "extraordinary, beautiful wife" Flockhart and his family, "who have given me love and courage through all of it."

Ford and theAlly McBealstar began dating in 2002, tying the knot in 2010. The couple met at the 59thGolden Globes, when Ford caught Flockhart's attention after accidentally spilling wine on her dress mid-conversation. The comical moment apparently sealed the deal for Flockhart, and the two began dating from that point on.

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"I'm in love. Romantic love is one of the most exciting and fulfilling kinds of love, and I think there is a potential for it at any stage of your life," Ford said ina 2003 interview, a year after meeting Flockhart. "I was not surprised that I was able to fall in love, and I wasn't surprised that I did."

Ford proposed to Flockhart on Valentine's Day in 2009 after seven years of dating, and the couple married the following year. After the wedding, Ford, who is a dad to four children from his two previous marriages, adopted Flockhart's son, Liam, making their blended family complete.

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During BravoCon,Andy Cohenshared some positive news about casting. "I can tell you thatwe have a castfor the Real Housewives of New York City, and we are going to be filming in the next few months," Andy previously revealed. Now we know who will be holding an apple for the upcoming season.

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Justin Timberlake was arrested on a DWI charge in Sag Harbor, N.Y., on June 18, 2024, and pleaded guilty in September 2024

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  • Timberlake's lawyers said the release of the footage would "subject" him "to public ridicule and harassment, and serve no legitimate public interest"

  • Following his guilty plea, Timberlake was ordered to pay a $500 fine with a $260 surcharge and complete 25 hours of community service at the nonprofit of his choice. His license was suspended for 90 days, and he was required to make a public service announcement about the dangers of driving impaired

Justin Timberlakeis taking legal action to block the release of the police body cam footage from his June 2024 DWI arrest.

Timberlake, 45, was arrested on aDWI chargeafter leaving the American Hotel in Sag Harbor, N.Y., on June 18, 2024. He was initially charged withone count of driving while intoxicated and two citations, one for running a stop sign and one for failure to keep in the lane. The star's lawyer, Edward Burke Jr., maintained that Timberlake was"not intoxicated"when he was arrested. In September 2024, Timberlakereached a plea deal, PEOPLE confirmed at the time, where he agreed to plead guilty to a lesser offense.

On Monday, March 2, the singer filed a petition in Suffolk County Supreme Court, alleging that releasing the police body camera footage of his arrest would invade his privacy, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.

"Public dissemination of this footage would cause severe and irreparable harm to [Timberlake's] personal and professional reputation, subject [Timberlake] to public ridicule and harassment, and serve no legitimate public interest," the petition read.

Timberlake's attorneys, Edward Burke Jr. and Michael J. Del Piano, claim that public distribution of the video would expose the footage inside Timberlake's car, as well as "expose highly personal details unrelated to public oversight of governmental operations."

Timberlake's petition comes after the Sag Harbor Village Police Department, Department Chief Rober Drake and the Village of Sag Harbor received a request for the release of the footage under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.

His attorneys claim that with the release of the footage, it would reveal "intimate, highly personal, and sensitive details concerning [Timberlake] and his family, and includes information of medical, familial, otherwise confidential nature that is not necessary to inform the public about governmental operations or the performance of official duties."

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Burke and Del Piano then requested the court "enter an emergency stay prohibiting disclosure" of the footage.

Justin Timberlake's June 18, 2024 mugshot.Credit: Sag Harbor Police Department

His legal counsel requested "an order and judgment" that would prohibit the dissemination of the bodycam footage "in whole or in part" when requested in any FOIL request and by any third party who does not have a court order.

They also requested that Timberlake and/or the court would have the opportunity to "review the body-worn camera footage with proposed redactions to assess the privacy interests." The final request is to grant any "other, further, and different relief" the court may deem.

PEOPLE reached out to Timberlake's attorneys and the Suffolk County Supreme Court for comment.

At the time of the arrest, Timberlake told his arresting officer that he "had one martini" and was following his friends home,according to his arrest report, which was obtained by PEOPLE. An officer observed the singer's 2025 BMW run through a stop sign and fail to stay on the right side of the road, per the report. It also said that Timberlake's "eyes were bloodshot and glassy."

Timberlake was arrested and taken to Sag Harbor Police Headquarters for processing, but he refused multiple times to take a chemical test. He was held overnight and arraigned the following morning.

In September 2024, he agreed toplead guilty to a less serious offenseof driving while impaired after initially being charged with driving while intoxicated. He wasordered to pay a $500 fine with a $260 surcharge, complete 25 hours of community service at the nonprofit of his choice, and have his license suspended for 90 days. He was also ordered to make a public service announcement about the dangers of driving impaired.

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