Kesha has launched a furious condemnation against the White House after discovering that her music was utilised in a TikTok video that she alleges aimed to 'incite violence and threaten war.' The incident involved her song 'Blow' being featured in a clip uploaded by the White House, which showed a military ship being struck by a missile, sparking widespread controversy.
Kesha's Outrage Over Song Misuse
On Monday, Kesha did not hold back in her criticism, directly slamming the use of her song and targeting President Donald Trump in her remarks. She took to X to express her dismay, stating, 'It's come to my attention that The White House has used one of my songs on TikTok to incite violence and threaten war.' Kesha emphasised that making light of war is 'disgusting and inhumane,' and she firmly disapproves of her music being employed to promote any form of violence.
In her post, she advocated for love over hate, urging people to 'love yourself and each other in times like this.' She further described the White House's actions as a 'blatant disregard for human life' and an 'attack on all of our nervous systems,' asserting that this contradicts everything she stands for.
Connection to Epstein Files
Kesha also used the opportunity to reference the ongoing Epstein files controversy, noting that 'criminal predator Donald Trump appears in the Files over a million times.' According to reports, Trump is mentioned more than 3,000 times in the latest release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Department of Justice has clarified that inclusion in these files does not imply any wrongdoing, with some documents containing false claims against the president. Trump has consistently denied any misconduct and has not faced any criminal accusations linked to Epstein.
This incident highlights the intersection of entertainment, politics, and social media, raising questions about the ethical use of artistic content in governmental communications.
