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Sabrina Carpenter breaks silence at concert in wake of Donald Trump’s election victory

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Sabrina Carpenter, 25, said she was 'sorry for our country' in reaction to Donald Trump's presidential election victory during a somber moment at her concert in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, November 6; photographed on September 11 in Elmont, New York.

Sabrina Carpenter gets candid with her reaction to former President Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.

The 25-year-old singer was performing at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, one day after the 2024 election.

As shown in his fan videos, he used some of his free time between songs to tell his fans that he was “sorry about our country.”

Sabrina, who registered voters before the election, knelt while wearing a sheer black bodysuit to approach fans near the stage.

“I hope we can be a moment of peace for you, a moment of safety,” he began in a reassuring tone.

Sabrina Carpenter, 25, said she was ‘sorry for our country’ in reaction to Donald Trump’s presidential election victory during a somber moment at her concert in Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, November 6; photographed on September 11 in Elmont, New York.

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“I hope we can be a moment of peace for you, a moment of security,” he began in a reassuring tone, just a day after Trump was elected to a second term.

‘Sorry for our country. And the women here, I love you so, so, so, so much,’ he continued, drawing overwhelming applause from the crowd.

“And I really hope that for the rest of tonight you can enjoy yourself because you absolutely deserve it,” he added.

Sabrina carefully avoided mentioning Trump by name, although her feelings made it clear that she was not a fan of his.

Before the election, he earned the distinction of having registered more voters than any other artist through the HeadCount organization.

According People countThe Espresso hitmaker increased voter registration by 35,814 on her Short n’ Sweet album tour, which was the most for any artist involved with the organization.

HeadCount is a national nonprofit organization that works with musicians to promote participation in democracy in the U.S., particularly through voter registration initiatives.

In addition to registration, Carpenter also encouraged an additional 263,087 voters to participate outside of registration, according to Variety.

Carpenter is best known for her hits Taste, Espresso and Please Please Please, with the latter reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

And the women here, I love you so, so, so, so much,' he continued, drawing overwhelming applause from the crowd.

And the women here, I love you so, so, so, so much,’ he continued, drawing overwhelming applause from the crowd.

Before the election, he earned the distinction of having registered more voters than any other artist through the HeadCount organization; Pictured on 9/11 in Elmont, New York.

Before the election, he earned the distinction of having registered more voters than any other artist through the HeadCount organization; Pictured on 9/11 in Elmont, New York.

Carpenter increased voter registration by 35,814 on his Short n' Sweet album tour, according to HeadCount; Pictured on August 10 in San Francisco.

Carpenter increased voter registration by 35,814 on his Short n’ Sweet album tour, according to HeadCount; Pictured on August 10 in San Francisco.

Just behind Carpenter was Ariana Grande, who registered 15,591 new voters through her association with the organization.

Celebrities were incredibly engaged in the 2024 presidential election, with most supporting Kamala Harris instead of Donald Trump.

Carpenter’s close friend and mentor, Taylor Swift, dramatically endorsed Harris moments after the presidential debate on one of the biggest nights of the race.

Beyoncé appeared on Kamala Harris’ campaign trail in Texas two weeks ago and allowed the vice president to play her song Freedom during the campaign trail.

Meanwhile, Bad Bunny supported Harris after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s offensive joke calling Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.

Terminator star and former Republican California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger made a rare presidential endorsement of Harris just six days before the 2024 election.

He and Trump have feuded since Schwarzenegger stepped in to replace Trump on Celebrity Apprentice when he first ran for president in 2015.

Some of the big names that came out to Donald Trump included Dennis Quaid, Hulk Hogan, Amber Rose, Jason Aldean, Kelsey Grammer and Roseanne Barr.

Joe Rogan also endorsed Trump in the 2024 election after sitting down with Elon Musk for a two-hour interview.

Carpenter is best known for her hits Taste, Espresso and Please Please Please; the latter reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Carpenter is best known for her hits Taste, Espresso and Please Please Please; the latter reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Just behind Carpenter was Ariana Grande, who registered 15,591 new voters through her partnership with HeadCount.

Just behind Carpenter was Ariana Grande, who registered 15,591 new voters through her partnership with HeadCount.

“If it wasn’t for him (Musk), we’d be screwed,” Rogan wrote in X just hours before the polls opened.

“He presents what I believe is the most compelling case for Trump you will ever hear, and I agree with him every step of the way.”

‘For the record, yes, that is an endorsement of Trump. Enjoy the podcast.’

It was a drastic change from the podcaster’s 2020 support of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., a self-proclaimed democratic socialist who helped develop the Green New Deal.

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