Trump, Springsteen
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The 'Born in the USA' singer went on an anti-Trump tirade, and Kid Rock responded. So did President Trump. Here's what to know.
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder made an apparent dig at Donald Trump after the president criticized fellow musician Bruce Springsteen.
In mid-May 2025, a rumor was circulating online that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said, "It's illegal to call yourself the boss if you're not in charge of the entire country," referencing Bruce Springsteen, whose nickname is The Boss.
The president unleashed a Truth Social rant aimed at the legendary rocker, who criticized him at a concert, claiming he "never liked" Springsteen.
In another unfiltered rant, the president’s missive included a veiled threat concerning the rocker’s re-entry to the U.S.
Bruce Springsteen, a long-standing and prominent supporter of Democratic presidential candidates, made his remarks at a concert in Manchester, England.
To very little surprise, Donald Trump responded to Bruce Springsteen‘s scathing take on his presidency earlier this week, as the president labeled him a “dried out prune of a rocker.” At the start a European tour earlier this week,
A rumor surfaced recently that musicians Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift performed together seemingly as a protest against U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest criticism of the duo.
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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.