Singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen calls for Trump’s administrator
Bruce Springsteen called for the Trump administration on a recent show in the UK, urging fans to “fight authoritarianism.”
President Donald Trump returned to the US on Friday after a four-day Middle East trip filled with red carpets and luxury.
In a separate, truth-based social post on May 16th, the president criticized both Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift. However, later that day he denounced the Supreme Court after the majority of justice blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to deport groups of Venezuelan immigrants using the wartime law of 1798.
Trump criticised the Supreme Court’s actions and wrote on social media, “This is a bad day and a dangerous day for America!” The distressed president encouraged other criminals to enter the country, adding that the ruling would “prove great harm to our precious American people.”
Trump calls Springsteen “offensive” after comments at the Manchester Show
Trump’s rant didn’t begin with Scotts. Previously, he fired fire at Springsteen after the 75-year-old rocker scrutinised the administration at a May 14 concert in Manchester, England.
“In my home, America I love – America I wrote was a beacon of hope and freedom for 250 years. Now in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, rebellious regime,” Springteen told the British crowd, according to a video shared online. “Tonight we ask all who believe in the highest of democracy and our American spirit to stand up with us, raise your voice against authoritarianism and ring out freedom. This is a “land of hope and dreams.”
The president claimed he “doesn’t like” the “Dance in the Dance in” singer, despite Trump’s team having previously used Springsteen songs at campaign rally. Not only did Trump call him “overestimate,” but also hinted at the musician’s consequences when he returned to the US
“I think Bruce Springsteen, who is so overrated, is going abroad to talk badly about the US president,” he wrote. “I didn’t like him, I didn’t like his music or his radical left politics. Importantly, he’s not a talented man.
Swift also catches Barb after supporting Kamala Harris
Trump also hinted that Swift was overrated socially and wrote within an hour of Springsteen’s post.
In September, the president wrote on social media on social media, “I hate Taylor Swift,” after the Grammy winner in the 2024 presidential election supported Harris.
“You need to settle down,” the singer supported Harris in an Instagram post shortly after the only general election debate between Trump and Harris. The pop star signed off the post, labeling it “childless cat woman” and took a jab about childless people in JD Vance’s current Villar comment.
Contributions: Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy, Jay Stahl, Lori Comstock, Lauren Villagran, Mauren Groppe, USA TDY

