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Springsteen Calls Trump “Treasonous” and Trump Strikes Back with Insult


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Springsteen Calls Trump “Treasonous” in Manchester

On May 14, 2025, Bruce Springsteen kicked off his Land of Hope and Dreams tour in Manchester, England. At the Co-op Live arena, he called the Trump administration corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous.

He said the United States used to stand for freedom, but now faced danger under bad leadership. His words were recorded and posted on his website and YouTube. This was Springsteen’s strongest public attack against Donald Trump during a live concert.

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Springsteen Says Trump Hurt Civil Rights

Springsteen accused Trump of hurting civil rights and stopping free speech. He said Trump’s team defunded colleges, sided with dictators, and punished Americans who spoke out.

He believed these actions hurt workers and silenced voices. Springsteen said the government was making people suffer on purpose.

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Trump Responds With Harsh Online Insults

On May 16, 2025, Trump posted on Truth Social, calling Springsteen a pushy, obnoxious jerk. He made fun of how Springsteen looks and sings. Trump told him to stay quiet until he came back to America.

He said Springsteen’s music was overrated. The post spread fast online, but Trump did not talk about the serious things Springsteen had said.

US President Donald Trump and the First Lady of the U.S.

Trump Says Springsteen Has No Talent

Trump’s post said Springsteen wasn’t talented and only cared about left-wing politics. He attacked Springsteen for supporting Joe Biden and called Biden the worst president ever.

Trump said Springsteen’s opinions were extreme. Trump posted his reply while flying back from a diplomatic trip to Abu Dhabi. He was still focused on the Springsteen feud even while handling foreign affairs. Critics said Trump was more interested in personal fights than doing his job.

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Springsteen Repeats Claims at Second Show

On May 17, 2025, Springsteen had another concert in Manchester. He again accused Trump. There was no supporting act for these shows, making it a full Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band performance.

The May 17 show was part of a rare UK residency, with only two other UK arena stops in 2025 (May 14 and May 20 in Manchester, plus a June show in Liverpool). Reviews praised the show as “a hurricane force” performance.

The show featured a mix of classic and politically charged songs, including a rare live performance of Bob Dylan’s “Chimes of Freedom”.

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Springsteen’s History of Speaking Up

Since the 1970s, Bruce Springsteen has used his music to talk about problems in America. His songs told stories about workers, hard times, and unfair rules.

His 1984 hit Born in the USA talked about Vietnam veterans and was often misunderstood. Springsteen joined union events, played at charity shows, and stood up for civil rights.

He always fought for fair treatment and spoke out against bad government actions. That’s why his 2025 speech wasn’t new.

Kamala Harris speaking at the Democratic National Convention summer session in San Francisco, California.

Springsteen Backed Harris in 2024 Race

Springsteen supported Kamala Harris for president in 2024. At a Georgia rally, he called Trump the most dangerous candidate ever. He had also backed Obama in past elections.

His Manchester comments showed his long fight for democracy, civil rights, and working people. He has used his voice to support these causes for decades.

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Trump Often Insults Famous Critics

Trump has a long history of insulting celebrities who speak out. He said Taylor Swift was no longer hot after she backed Democrats. He called Meryl Streep overrated after her speech at the 2017 Golden Globes.

He’s also gone after Robert De Niro, Lady Gaga, and Bette Midler. Springsteen is just the latest in a list of stars Trump has attacked.

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Springsteen’s Tour Name Matches the Message

Springsteen’s Land of Hope and Dreams tour started May 14, 2025, in Manchester. It’s part of his 2023–2025 world tour with the E Street Band.

By 2024, the tour had made over 630 million dollars, making it the sixth biggest ever. The tour’s name fits his message about standing up for what’s right.

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Trump Played Springsteen’s Song at Rallies

Trump has used Springsteen’s song Born in the USA at his rallies. Springsteen spoke out against this, saying the song was about veterans and hard times, but not a celebration.

He said Trump twisted the meaning. Springsteen has tried to protect his music from being used in ways he does not support.

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Media Covered the Feud Around the World

News outlets like CNN, CBS, BBC, and Newsmax reported the fight between Trump and Springsteen. They shared quotes from both sides. The American Federation of Musicians publicly defended Springsteen’s right to free speech, emphasizing the importance of artists speaking out in times of political tension.

Reporters noted this was more than a celebrity spat; it highlighted how music and politics are deeply intertwined in today’s America. Springsteen’s politically charged performances marked a return to his activist roots, using his platform to warn about threats to democracy and civil rights

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Bruce Springsteen’s Early Years

Bruce Springsteen was born in 1949 in New Jersey. When he was a kid, he loved listening to rock and folk music. He started playing guitar at 12 years old. In high school, he formed his first band and played at local clubs.

His early songs showed he cared about telling stories. By the early 1970s, Bruce was playing in infamous New York clubs like The Bitter End, where people began to notice him.

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Bruce Springsteen Helps With Donations

Bruce Springsteen gives money to groups that help people in need. His Thrill Hill Foundation has donated over 3 million dollars to food banks, kids’ programs, and medical research.

He also started another group that helps New Jersey families fix their homes. When he tours, his concerts raise money for local food banks and charities. Springsteen usually keeps it quiet and gives without asking for thanks.

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How Springsteen’s Music Changed Culture

Springsteen’s music shaped how people see America. His songs have been used in movies like Jerry Maguire and shows to show struggle and hope.

In 2016, he wrote a book called Born to Run that told his life story and became a bestseller. He joined the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999 and got honors from the Kennedy Center in 2009.

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Bruce Springsteen and Helping Workers

Bruce Springsteen has always stood up for workers and their rights. He plays at union events to support people fighting for fair pay and safe jobs. In 2024, he joined rallies to help workers organize and speak up.

His songs like “Factory” and “The River” tell stories about hardworking Americans. Bruce believes unions are really important because they help protect workers and make sure everyone is treated fairly.

Bruce Springsteen endorses Harris, critiques Trump, highlighting his long-standing support for Democrats who back labor rights.

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Celebrities Help Shape American Politics

This fight showed how big celebrities can affect politics. Stars like Springsteen reach lots of people with their views. But they also get backlash, especially from politicians like Trump.

They often use their fame to bring attention to political causes in many ways besides music. Some help register voters, encouraging people to vote in elections. Others work behind the scenes by donating money to campaigns or meeting with politicians to share ideas.

For example, actors like Jane Fonda and George Clooney have been active in environmental and human rights causes. Celebrities can make politics more interesting and help people learn about important issues they might not hear about otherwise.

This connection was further highlighted when Trump named actors Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone as representatives of conservative voices in Hollywood.

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