Bruce Springsteen, Trump
Digest more
Bruce Springsteen is returning to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area on Saturday, March 28 to appear at a No Kings rally and perform his protest song "Streets of Minneapolis," which he released in late January after U.
3don MSN
Bruce Springsteen doubles down on anti-Trump, anti-ICE stance, says 'blowback is just part of it'
Singer Bruce Springsteen doubled down on his political stances ahead of a "No Kings" rally in St. Paul and his 20-day "Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour."
Artist will kick off the tour in Minneapolis on Tuesday
Bruce Springsteen is not concerned about losing any fans of his who are MAGA as he continues to attack Donald Trump while out on his new tour. While talking to the Minnesota Star Tribune in an interview published Wednesday,
Bruce Springsteen performed at the "No Kings" rally in St. Paul, a large demonstration against the war in Iran and President Trump's actions. He also voiced criticism of federal personnel deployment in Minneapolis,
Robert De Niro, Jane Fonda, Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez and many other famous figures led and attended the third round of No Kings protests.
Bruce Springsteen performed a specially-written song protesting ICE activity at the “No Kings” demonstration in Minnesota. The singer also paid tribute to Renée Good and Alex Pretti, who were shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis in January 2026.
Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." is featured in an ACLU video as the Supreme Court is set to weigh in on Trump's birthright citizenship policy.
Bruce Springsteen is ready to kick off the U.S. leg of the E Street Band’s anti-Trump tour—and he doesn’t mind losing any remaining MAGA fans to do it. The rocker will kick off the “Land of Hopes and Dreams” tour from Minneapolis on Tuesday,