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Bruce Springsteen slams Trump with new anti-ICE song at No Kings rally
Bruce Springsteen hit out at Donald Trump and ICE as he performed his protest song Streets of Minneapolis at the No Kings ...
The Boss makes references to the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were both fatally shot by ICE agents, as well as the national anthem "I wrote this song ...
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Bruce Springsteen backs ICE protestors with new song, calls out "King Trump's private army"
American music legend Bruce Springsteen has publicly come out in support of ICE protestors with a new song dedicated to them.
The track’s title is a deliberate echo of Springsteen’s Oscar-winning 1994 song “Streets of Philadelphia,” emphasizing the gravity of the moment. While Springsteen has long written politically charged ...
Bruce Springsteen performed his new anti-ICE protest song, “Streets of Minnesota,” at the St. Paul No Kings rally ...
The tense political atmosphere in the United States, particularly involving the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, has inspired Bruce Springsteen to release a new song criticizing the ...
The E Street Band opened its Land of Hope and Dreams tour on Tuesday night, where the musician asked the crowd to choose ...
Bruce Springsteen is back in the headlines, not for a concert or a tour, but for releasing what may be his most politically incendiary song yet — “Streets of Minneapolis.” The anti-ICE, anti-Trump ...
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Famed New Jersey rocker and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Bruce Springsteen will kick off the "Land of Hope and Dreams" tour in March, but will he perform his controversial, anti-Immigration and ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band brought their 'Land of Hope and Dreams Tour' to the Kia Forum, mixing protest songs ...
Bruce Springsteen is speaking out against the political violence in Minneapolis through song. Springsteen announced the song in a reel on Instagram, including the song's cover: a black and white photo ...
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