Springsteen double political criticism with a digital EP that includes anti-trump comments

Springsteen double political criticism with a digital EP that includes anti-trump comments

There is no retirement or surrender of Bruce Springsteen, or President Donald Trump, for the case.

The rock star launched a digital EP on Wednesday with four songs recorded live in Manchester, England, last week, along with two of its directions to the audience that attacked the “corrupt, incompetent and traitorous administration” of Trump.

The boss intentionally opened his concert in Manchester on Tuesday night, his third in the English city, with the song “No Strenders”.

TO satirical video Published in the Trump Social Networks account on Wednesday he showed the Republican president giving a turn in the golf course and his “ball” hitting Springsteen in the back while tripping over the stage.

Springsteen, For a long time a Trump opponentThe last skirmish began in the cultural war in England last week, where he opened a European tour. His neighbor of the same state, Trump, both have houses in New Jersey, responded by calling the boss a “dry rocker.”

Both men have had other rock stars jumping in their defense. Trump Kid Rock defender appeared twice on Fox News Channel last week. He said his partner Michigander, Bob Seler, “Smokes” Springsteen.

“Bruce Springsteen is another of the liberals who has mountains of money who so desperately wants to maintain his good position in Hollywood’s eyes and the elite,” said Kid Rock. Springsteen “plays the type of the working class”, but its policy is “rear,” he said.

In the influential show of Fox “The Five”, the former Press Secretary of the White House, Dana Perino, said she always found Springsteen, and Greg Gutfeld denounced him with an insult out of color.

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Neil Young has backed Springsteen, and Eddie Vedder de Pearl Jam praised him during a concert in Pittsburgh over the weekend. Springsteen raised problems, and in response “everything we heard were personal attacks and threats that no one else should try to use their microphones or use their voices in public or will be closed,” said Vedder.

“The name of name is so under us,” said Vedder, before Pearl Jam played “Rockin ‘in the free world” by Young.

For springsteen, “Without surrender” He replaced “Land of Hope and Dreams” at the top of its concert list. The EP Digitally launched on Wednesday also contained a cover of “Chimes of Freedom” by Bob Dylan.

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David Bauder writes about media intersection and entertainment for AP. Follow it in http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social.

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