Bruce Springsteen explies to Trump Admin like
Bruce Springsteen sounded on President Donald Trump and his administration while he was on the other side of the pond for the first date of his last tour.
The rock star delivered a patriotic message while acting in Manchester, England, on Wednesday, where he told Crowds: “The Mighty E Street Band is here tonight to resort to the fair power of art, music, rock and roll, in dangerous times.”
“In my house, the America that I love, the America that I have written and has been a lighthouse of hope and freedom for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treacherous administration,” he continued in a video published in X for one of the concert attendees.
“Tonight, we ask all those who believe in democracy and the best of our American experience that rise with us,” he added. “He raises his voices against authoritarianism and lets freedom sound.”
Then, the boss sailed in his 2001 song “Land of Hopes and Dreams”, singing lyrics such as, “dreams will not be frustrated. Faith will be rewarded. Listen to steel wheels singing. Freedom bells sounding.”
During another interlude at the concert, Springsteen spoke about the “very strange, strange and dangerous shit” in his country of origin.

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“In the United States, the richest men are satisfying to abandon the poorest children in the world to disease and death. That is happening now,” he said. “In my country, they are having a sadistic pleasure for the pain inflicting from American workers, they are going back to the historical legislation of civil rights that led to a more just and moral society.”
“They are abandoning our great allies and put aside dictators against those who fight for their freedom,” Springsteen continued.
The “Born in the USA” singer has never been a fan of the current president.
During the 2016 presidency of the Republican against Hilary Clinton, Springsteen told Rolling Stone that he thought Trump was a “moron” with “dangerous ideas.”
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“The whole issue is tragic,” he said about the popularity of the reality television star turned into a politician. “Without exaggerating it, it is a tragedy for our democracy.”
Eight years later, Springsteen called Trump the “most dangerous candidate for the president in my life” while supporting Democratic vice president Kamala Harris.


