Lia Toby/Mirrorpix / MEGA British singer Jess Glynne slammed Donald Trump's administration - which has taken a strong stance against illegal immigration - after they used the trending "Jet 2 Holiday" social media sound, which uses the performer's "Hold My Hand" track. The White House used the audio to make fun of mass deportations, which didn't sit well with the star. When ICE books you a one-way Jet2 holiday to deportation. Nothing beats it! pic.twitter.com/hlLapr9QsE- The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 29, 2025 "When ICE books you a one-way Jet2 holiday to deportation," the White House said in an X post. "Nothing beats it!" "This honestly makes me sick," Glynne fired back via an Instagram Story. "My music is about love, unity and spreading positivity - never about division or hate." This wouldn't be the first time the Trump administration used a musical artist's work without their consent, as the band Semisonic responded to the White House using their song "Closing Time" with a man in handcuffs. "We did not authorize or condone the White House's use of our song in any way. And no, they didn't ask," Semisonic told Associated Press. "The song is about joy and possibilities and hope, and they have missed the point entirely." Before endorsing Kamala Harris, Trump used a Taylor Swift song during his presidential campaign without her consent. Shortly after the news broke, Trump said on social media, "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!" The post British singer 'sick' Trump White House used her song appeared first on Wonderwall.com.
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Moderate British singer 'sick' Trump White House used her song
July 31, 2025
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