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The president previously slammed the musician for speaking out against him during his concerts. President Donald Trump is once again letting his distaste for Bruce Springsteen be known after the musician slammed him and his administration during two recent concerts.
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The feud between President Donald Trump and veteran rock star Bruce Springsteen escalated Wednesday after the commander in chief posted a doctored video to social media showing him hitting the singer with a golf ball.
Over here on E Street, it’s pretty quiet now that a Jersey Shore bar owner questioned whether No Surrender, a Bruce Springsteen cover band, should perform at his establishment after the real Springsteen openly criticized Donald Trump.
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The EP comes shortly after Trump responded to Springsteen's onstage remarks by calling him "highly overrated" and "dumb as a rock" on Truth Social, adding at the time, "This dried out ‘prune' of a rocker (his skin is all atrophied!) ought to KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT until he gets back into the Country, that's just ‘standard fare.'"
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Rock singer Bruce Springsteen released digital downloads of the live rants that he made against President Donald Trump during his Manchester concert last week.
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No Surrender, a Springsteen covers band currently on the road in the US to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Boss’s Born To Run, had been booked to play at Riv’s Toms River Hub, in Toms River, New Jersey, on 30 May. New Jersey, of course, famously being Springsteen’s hometown.