The meat is being built between Bruce Springsteen and President Trump.
The boss did not retreated in his fiery rhetoric against Trump on the second night of his “Tierra de Hopes and Dreams” tour in Manchester, England, on Saturday, a day after Trump lashed out at the legendary singer in the social truth, calling him a “imbécil”, a “” prune “of a rocker” and wrote that he should “keep her mouth.”
Springsteen did not force him. In a three -minute resolution of the place of live cooperative, Springsteen thanked his audience to attend him to please him in a speech about the State of America: “Things are happening at this time that they are altering the nature of the democracy of our country, and are too important to ignore.”
Then he repeated many of the lines he used during his first Manchester show, the same words that bother Trump to begin with, including the administration that American universities wear out, the setback of civil rights legislation and dictators' lining, “against those who fight for their freedoms.”
The social publication of Trump's truth contained what seemed to be a threat, writing about Springsteen, “we will see how it goes to him,” when he returns to the country. This did not dissuade the singer “Born in the USA”.
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“In my house, they chase people for their right to freedom of expression and express their dissent. That is happening now,” Springsteen said. “In the United States, the richest men satisfy themselves in abandoning the poorest children in the world of disease and death. That is happening now. In my country, they are enjoying the pain that American loyal workers inflict.”
In a constant voice, he listed the many concerns of those who oppose Trump, his facilitators and his policies.
“They are eliminating residents from American streets without the due process of law and deploying them to foreign detention centers such as prisoners. That is happening now. The majority of our elected representatives have not been able to protect the US people from the abuses of a president not suitable and a dishonest government,” Springsteen said when the crowd applauded and shouted their support. “They have no concern or idea of what it means to be deeply American.”
It ended with a positive note.
“The America that I have sung for 50 years is real, and regardless of its many failures, it is a great country with a great people, and we will survive this moment. Well, I have hope, because I believe in the truth of what the great American writer James Baldwin said. He said:” In this world, there is not as much humanity as one I would like, but there is enough. ”
Springsteen has long been a Trump vocal critic, and campaigned for former vice president Kamala Harris in the 2024 elections. Trump is known for his angry diatribes against the celebrities that criticize him, including Taylor Swift and Robert Deniro.