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The White House hit back at pop star Ariana Grande after she criticized President Donald Trump over rising costs, lost freedoms, and controversial policies. Grande’s post highlighted issues like soaring grocery prices, insurance costs, restrictions on free speech, and the treatment of trans people and families. In response, Deputy Press Secretary Kush Desai referenced her songs, telling her to “save your tears” and praising Trump’s economic record, including ending inflation and boosting investments. The statement closed with a “Get Well Soon” nod to Grande’s 2017 Manchester tragedy.

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