Donald Trump, Bruce Springsteen and EP
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After Donald Trump slammed him, Bruce Springsteen repeated his criticism of the president at the E Street Band's May 17 show in Manchester, U.K.
Bruce Springsteen, a long-standing and prominent supporter of Democratic presidential candidates, made his remarks at a concert in Manchester, England.
Bruce Springsteen resumed denouncing Donald Trump on stage Saturday night (May 17) in Manchester, England, after Trump called him "dumb as a rock."
Bruce Springsteen repeated his criticism of President Donald Trump at the E Street Band's Saturday, May 17 show in Manchester, U.K.
Bruce Springsteen may have shown he is the boss in speaking out against President Donald Trump, but Fox News host
Rock megastar Bruce Springsteen has made a series of critical remarks about US President Donald Trump and the policies of his administration, calling the American leader “unfit” for office.
The president unleashed a Truth Social rant aimed at the legendary rocker, who criticized him at a concert, claiming he "never liked" Springsteen.
The lifelong Democrat is poised to antagonize the commander-in-chief for the duration of his summer-long European concert tour.
In another unfiltered rant, the president’s missive included a veiled threat concerning the rocker’s re-entry to the U.S.
Eddie Vedder paid tribute to Bruce Springsteen during Pearl Jam’s concert in Pittsburgh on Friday night (May 17), performing a solo acoustic rendition of “My City of Ruins” in what appeared to be a quiet but powerful response to Donald Trump’s recent public criticism of Springsteen.
A video posted on Trump’s social media account showed the president taking a swing on the golf course and his “ball” hitting Springsteen in the back.
The president had warned the rock icon to “keep his mouth shut” during European tour.