Bruce Springsteen slams 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.
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.
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Trump posts fake video of him hitting Bruce Springsteen with a golf ball as their spat grows - The president has fiercely criticized Bruce Springsteen after the rocker called his administration ‘corru
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New recordings, and a golf ball “striking” Bruce Springsteen. The latest political culture war shows no signs of easing.
Bruce Springsteen is not backing away from his bold political statements about Donald Trump and the current state of America. On Wednesday, May 21, he released the speech that drew the president’s ire on a new EP titled Land of Hope & Dreams.
The six-track EP contains the political statements made by ‘The Boss’ last week in Manchester, England.
A video posted on Trump’s social media account showed the president taking a swing on the golf course and his “ball” hitting Springsteen in the back.
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MusicRadar on MSN“Too risky at the moment”: A Springsteen covers band has been advised not to play in his hometownIt’s a well known fact that Bruce Springsteen is a Democrat. Most specifically he’s a close personal friend of ex-US Democratic president Barack Obama. And while many stars – particularly in the US – believe that music and politics shouldn’t mix,