Kesha’s war on White House backfires as administration mocks singer for boosting video views
The White House is brushing off criticism from pop star Kesha after she demanded officials stop using her music.
The dispute began when the White House posted a Feb. 10 TikTok video featuring what appeared to be military footage of a jet launching a missile and striking an enemy ship. The clip was labeled "Lethality" and was set to Kesha’s track "Blow."
Kesha blasted the administration for using her music in a military-themed TikTok video. Officials then mocked the singer and suggested her outrage only fueled their momentum.