Bruce Springsteen, Trump
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Trump has attacked Springsteen numerous times since the musician slammed the president as “treasonous” on stage in Manchester last week.
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Bruce Springsteen and Donald Trump aren't new foes. But it's getting nasty between them. The veteran rocker took to the stage in England to denounce Trump's administration.
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Live Nation's move to appoint Trump ally Richard Grenell to its board of directors caused a stir in the live music business this week, as several music executives who spoke to The Hollywood Reporter slammed the pick as a transactional move in the company's attempt to squash the monopoly lawsuit Live Nation faces against the Department of Justice.
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The president has criticized South African land reform, which aims to address the injustices of apartheid, as well as the genocide court case against Israel. Trump canceled aid to the country, expelled its ambassador, and offered refuge to white minority Afrikaners based on racial discrimination claims that Pretoria says are unfounded.
The president’s threats against Bruce Springsteen are not a joke ... convicted felon to become president). Trump was convicted last year on charges related to campaign finance fraud for issuing ...
Bruce Springsteen released a live album from a concert that doubled as a political broadside against Trump, who has called Springsteen an "obnoxious jerk."
Were Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen paid millions to endorse Kamala Harris? Trump wants an investigation
US President Donald Trump accused singer Beyoncé of participating in an ‘illegal election scam’ run by Democrat Kamala Harris during her 2024 presidential campaign. He alleged illegal payments were made to the singer along with Oprah Winfrey,
After Bruce Springsteen criticized the Trump administration on tour, the president said he should “KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT.” Instead, Mr. Springsteen included his comments on a new release.
House Republicans are grinding out last-minute deal-making to shore up wavering GOP support for President Donald Trump's multi-trillion-dollar tax breaks package ahead of key votes