Bruce Springsteen Brings Fiery Speeches and Songs
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After performing “Streets of Minneapolis” at a Democracy Now! anniversary event last night, the Boss will bring the protest song to St. Paul on March 28.
President Donald Trump, who's had a yearslong feud with singer Bruce Springsteen, slammed the rocker after he criticized Trump during his tour opener.
From ‘Born in the USA’ to ‘Streets of Minneapolis,’ the Boss is sure to include plenty of his most politically themed songs in his sets for a pair of shows at the Kia Forum on April 7 and April 9.
Bruce Springsteen wasted no time Tuesday night ripping into President Donald Trump as The Boss’s new, politically charged “Land of Hope and Dreams” concert tour began in Minneapolis. “The America I love,
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band launched the “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour in Minneapolis on Tuesday at Target Center and performed the protest song “Streets of Minneapolis.” On Thursday, President
Bruce Springsteen hit out at Donald Trump and ICE as he performed his protest song Streets of Minneapolis at the No Kings demonstration in St. Paul on Saturday
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story misstated where the No Kings rally that Springsteen performed at, it was in St. Paul.
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Donald Trump lobs brazen dig about Bruce Springsteen's skin — and sadly, it's a familiar tactic
President Donald Trump responded to Bruce Springsteen’s recent criticism of his leadership by attacking the music legend’s appearance — and no one should be surprised. The president took to his Truth Social platform Thursday morning to slam the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer as a “bad” and “very boring singer.