Springsteen, Minneapolis and Trump
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Bruce Springsteen says opposing Trump is more important to him than fans: 'I don't worry' about losing them
Singer Bruce Springsteen said last week that his latest music tour will be extremely political, and he isn't concerned about fan backlash due to his beliefs. “The tour is going to be political and very topical about what’s going on in the country,
Springsteen has repeatedly expressed anger at the city’s over two-month occupation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, a Trump administration order that resulted in the killings of two U.S.
The Boss kicked off his new tour in Minneapolis, slamming "a corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous administration."
Bruce Springsteen has reignited his war of words with Donald Trump by unleashing fresh verbal attack on his presidency during an emotional gig in Minneapolis.
Bruce Springsteen is returning to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area on Saturday, March 28 to appear at a No Kings rally and perform his protest song "Streets of Minneapolis," which he released in late January after U.
Bruce Springsteen is not concerned about losing any fans of his who are MAGA as he continues to attack Donald Trump while out on his new tour. While talking to the Minnesota Star Tribune in an interview published Wednesday,
The artist criticized Trump and his administration at his U.S. tour opener, urging action to defend American values.