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Ariana Grande slams Trump supporters with fiery post

 

Ariana Grande has made an Instagram post that has people raising their eyebrows.

Keep reading to know more about the entire situation.

Singer Ariana Grande has started quite a debate with an Instagram post aimed at supporters of President Donald Trump.

Grande made a post on her story, questioning Trump’s policies and whether they have actually delivered any of the economic improvements his supporters had been expecting.

The message questioned Trump voters about whether the President had managed to fulfill his promises regarding lower insurance premiums, reduced grocery prices, and a strong economy.

The post also challenged whether the proposed economic gains were worth the impact the new policies had had on immigrants, transgender people, and free speech.

“Has the widespread suffering of others paid off for you in the way he promised it would, or are you still waiting?” the post she had reshared to her story, originally written by LGBTQ+ activist Matt Bernstein, read.

The popstar’s reposting quickly gained attention online. Ariana Grande is no stranger to controversy, having previously been outspoken about her activism and criticism of President Donald Trump’s policies, especially when they have to do with immigration and LGBTQ+ rights. 

In June 2025, she reposted a post from Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, which called for Trump’s impeachment after the President made a decision to bomb Iran without approval from Congress.

She posted a meme in the same month which asked, “which crimes get people deported, and which get people elected president,” This was in reference to the legal battles that have plagued Trump in the last few years. Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records in 2024. He was also accused of sexual misconduct, including an instance of rape, by over 26 women.

At Grande’s post, people began calling for her own deportation, even though she is an American citizen. Despite the backlash she knows she is bound to get, Ariana Grande still chooses to make such posts.

She was vocal about her support for Kamala Harris. While hosting Saturday Night Live, she said, “The last time I hosted was in 2016, and we were right on the verge of electing our first female president. So I guess, second time’s a charm.”  

When President Donald Trump won the election, she took to social media to post the following message: “holding the hand of every person who is feeling the immeasurable heaviness of this outcome today.”

Ariana Grande has long been one of the most popular celebrities on social media, with her Instagram following being over 370 million alone.

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