Bruce Springsteen, Trump
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President Donald Trump takes to social media to respond to Bruce Springsteen after he made comments in England. The Boss returns to the stage today.
A rumor that carmaker Jeep stopped advertising with musician Bruce Springsteen circulated online following his public criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump in mid-May 2025. The Facebook page America's Last Line of Defense posted the rumor on May 17, 2025:
Bruce Springsteen is one of those artists who seems to be perpetually touring, and this summer, he'll be on the road with the E Street Band once again, though this tour will only be taking him to Europe.
Donald Trump wasn’t happy to hear that Bruce Springsteen hasn’t backed down from calling him an “unfit president” as he performs in Europe, so he went on another rant on social media overnight Sunday, demanding a “major” investigation be launched against the rock ‘n’ roll legend for singing at a Kamala Harris rally in October.
The 'Born in the USA' singer went on an anti-Trump tirade, and Kid Rock responded. So did President Trump. Here's what to know.
Neil Young, one of Donald Trump ‘s most vocal critics in the music industry, weighed in on the president’s online fight with Bruce Springsteen and other musicians this week, thanking Springsteen for speaking up while encouraging the world’s most powerful person to focus on more pressing issues at hand than what recording artists say about him.
Bruce Springsteen released an EP today from his “Land Of Hope And Dreams” European tour, including the scathing comments he made about President Donald Trump. Hours later, Trump posted a mock video in which he tees off and his golf ball hits Springsteen in the head.
The lifelong Democrat is poised to antagonize the commander-in-chief for the duration of his summer-long European concert tour.