Bruce Springsteen is fighting for America he sings about
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The feud between President Donald Trump and veteran rock star Bruce Springsteen escalated Wednesday after the commander in chief posted a doctored video to social media showing him hitting the singer with a golf ball.
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Rock singer Bruce Springsteen released digital downloads of the live rants that he made against President Donald Trump during his Manchester concert last week.
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Bruce Springsteen is doubling down on his stance that the United States government is "corrupt, incompetent and treasonous," even after his remarks on the subject at a Manchester concert infuriated President Donald Trump last week.
The Boss won't let his fans forget about his words against the president, who's recently fumed about the rocker on social media.
Live recording from Manchester earlier this month includes the artist's comments about Trump's "corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous administration" If you’re even mildly curious about why Donald Trump is big mad at lil ol’ Bruce Springsteen lately,
Bruce Springsteen released an EP today from his "Land Of Hope And Dreams" European tour, including the scathing comments he made about Donald Trump.
"I am not scared of you. Neither are the rest of us," the musician Neil Young wrote in a recent post on his website.
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In May 2025, a Facebook post claimed popular musicians Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift performed together in a concert after U.S. President Donald Trump targeted them for criticism. Trump had written a series of posts about them on his official Truth Social account.