Donald Trump Talks About Bruce Springsteen, Wants Him Fired

The president Donald Trump he asked his followers to boycott Bruce Springsteen after the singer embarked on his latest tour.
“The ugly, boring singer, Bruce Springsteen, who looks like a farmhand who suffered a lot from the work of a very bad plastic surgeon, has long suffered from the terrible and incurable problem of Trump Derangement Syndrome, sometimes called TDS,” Trump, 79, wrote on . Social Reality on Tuesday, April 2. “This guy is a complete loser who spews hatred for a President who won the Election of the Worst, including the popular vote, all Seven Swing States, and 86% of the States across America.”
The president of the United States then encouraged his fans to avoid going to Springsteen’s Land of Hope and American Dreams. Visitingwhich started on Tuesday, March 31.
“Under Sleepy Joe and the Dems, our country was dead, and now we have the ‘hottest’ country, by far, anywhere in the world,” Trump said while referring to the former President. Joe Biden. “MAGA SHOULD TAKE HIS CONCERTS TO A SIGNIFICANT LEVEL, THEY’RE AWESOME. SAVE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY. AMERICA IS COMING BACK!!! President DJT.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Springsteen’s attorney for comment.
Before opening night for his latest tour, the Grammy winner revealed that his upcoming shows will be political and “will be more about what’s going on in the country.”
“Minneapolis and St. Paul, it was where I wanted to start, and I wanted to finish in Washington,” he said. Minnesota Star Tribune in an interview published on March 25. “IE Street Band was created for difficult times. It always was. These are the times when I think we can be really valuable and really important to the community. These are the times that fill the band with a purpose, so I try to fill the list around those ideas.”
Springsteen, 76, has been criticizing Trump ever since Student alum ran for primary in 2016. Before Trump won that election, the “Born in the USA” rocker spoke out against his views.
“The republic is under siege by a moron, basically,” he said Rolling Stone in September 2016. “This whole thing is sad. Without taking it too far, it’s a disaster for our democracy. … The ideas he’s spreading to the mainstream are all very dangerous ideas — white nationalism and the alt-right movement.”
In his latest interview no Minnesota Star TribuneSpringsteen made it clear that he would not stop talking about his views on the world around him.
“My job is very simple: I do what I want to do, I say what I want to say and people say what they want to say about it,” he said. “That’s the rules of my game. That’s fine with me. I don’t care if you’re going to lose that part of your audience. I’ve always had a sense of where we play traditionally, and I’m still deeply committed to that vision of the band. Blowback is part of it. I’m ready for all of that.”





