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The president unleashed a Truth Social rant aimed at the legendary rocker, who criticized him at a concert, claiming he "never liked" Springsteen.
Bruce Springsteen, a long-standing and prominent supporter of Democratic presidential candidates, made his remarks at a concert in Manchester, England.
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New recordings, and a golf ball “striking” Bruce Springsteen. The latest political culture war shows no signs of easing.
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In another unfiltered rant, the president’s missive included a veiled threat concerning the rocker’s re-entry to the U.S.
Guy Fleming, bassist for No Surrender, posted Wednesday to Facebook that the owner of Riv’s Toms River Hub on the Jersey Shore canceled his band’s May 30 show because “Bruce made comments that upset him. “The owner told us he didn’t want us playing in his club,” Fleming wrote, adding that the band was hired as a Springsteen tribute act.
President Donald Trump Shares Golf Ball Meme Targeting Bruce Springsteen: What’s Behind the Social Media Clash?- In a recent social media stir, President Donald Trump posted a digitally altered video showing himself hitting rock legend Bruce Springsteen with a golf ball.
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.
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:
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Bruce Springsteen is doubling down on his stance that the United States government is "corrupt, incompetent and treasonous," even after his remarks on the subject at a Manchester concert infuriated President Donald Trump last week.