Bruce Springsteen, Donald Trump
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Even as his fame and wealth have soared over the decades, Bruce Springsteen has retained the voice of the working class’ balladeer.
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The feud between President Donald Trump and veteran rock star Bruce Springsteen escalated Wednesday after the commander in chief posted a doctored video to social media showing him hitting the singer with a golf ball.
Bruce Springsteen's recent comments about President Trump expose a hard truth for fans. He and his musical persona are not one-in-the-same.
What do you think of Donald Trump's accusations? Let us know in the comments. Narrator: President Trump has accused Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen and others of participating in what he calls an "illegal election scam" run by Kamala Harris' campaign during the 2024 election.
Veteran musicians Neil Young and Eddie Vedder have made statements in defense of Bruce Springsteen who has publicly denounced the Trump administration’s authoritarianism and was the subject of an incoherent tirade by the president.
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"I am not scared of you. Neither are the rest of us," the musician Neil Young wrote in a recent post on his website.
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President Donald Trump posted a video of himself hitting Bruce Springsteen with a golf ball amid his ongoing feud with the singer.
Springsteen has never been one to shy away from political topics. His 1984 hit " Born in the U.S.A. ," for example, tells of the disillusionment and alienation a Vietnam War veteran faces on his return to the U.S. But that doesn't mean all politics-related rumors involving Springsteen are true.