Bruce Springsteen calls Donald Trump 'racist,' 'treasonous'
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This is Springsteen in shades of Dylan.
Bruce Springsteen's fiery 'Land of Hope & Dreams' tour rocked the nation's capital on Wednesday: 'Let 'em hear you in the f'in' White House!'
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Bruce Springsteen Says Stephen Colbert Is the 'First Guy in America Who Lost His Show' Because Trump 'Can't Take a Joke'
The rock icon appeared on 'The Late Show' on Wednesday, May 20 where he performed "Streets of Minneapolis"
Springsteen also performed his powerful ballad “Streets of Minneapolis,” directly calls out Trump and the ICE crackdown in Minneapolis.
The Boss, 76, performed “Streets of Minneapolis,” a track he released in January dedicated to the anti-Ice protesters who were fatally shot during immigration raids in the city.
Bruce Springsteen made a few jabs at Donald Trump and David and Larry Ellison before he performed on Stephen Colbert‘s second-to-last The Late Show on CBS. “I’m here in support tonight for Stephen, because you’re the first guy in America who has lost his show because we got a president who can’t take a joke,
The musician performed his protest track, "Streets of Minneapolis," on the eve of the show's final episode
Bruce Springsteen really doesn’t like President Donald Trump. If that wasn’t clear before Tuesday night’s concert at PPG Paints Arena, it certainly was after. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer started off his Pittsburgh show with an earnest (but scripted) speech,
The "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour is a rock 'n' roll narrative about collective action in dangerous times
Springsteen, known for his legendary marathon concerts, is one of President Donald Trump's most outspoken celebrity critics.