Bruce Springsteen, Trump and White House
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White House communications director Steven Cheung used the singer's own song titles to criticize the tour announcement after Springsteen condemned Trump's policies.
The Maryland congressman, who has seen Bruce 13 times, snapped back at the president's disregard by suggesting he could "counter-program" by "singing a love song to Jeffrey Epstein."
Bruce Springsteen says he’s launching a nationwide concert tour “in defense of America,” adding the country’s ideals are “under attack” by President Trump and “his rogue government.” “Fans, friends, and good folk from coast to coast: We are living through dark,
Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Minneapolis” spends a second week at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales and Rock Digital Song Sales charts, becoming his longest leader.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member has 20 concerts on his agenda for the "Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour."
Bruce Springsteen is dedicating his new song to the people of Minneapolis, criticizing President Donald Trump’s ongoing immigration enforcement operations in the city.
The controversy over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance is the latest — and perhaps biggest — cultural flash point of President Trump’s second term so far. Trump’s time back in office has, of course,
It’s no secret that Bruce Springsteen and Donald Trump are not on friendly terms. The singer has called out Trump and his administration on multiple occasions, and Trump has not been afraid to clap back.