Bruce Springsteen just can’t let it go—and this time, the 75-year-old rocker is taking his Trump-bashing act overseas, bashing President Donald Trump’s immigration policies as “disgusting and dehumanizing” during a concert in Manchester, England.

The aging singer called today’s America “an American tragedy,” but critics are firing back, saying it’s Springsteen who’s out of touch with real Americans.

Springsteen’s Public Meltdown—Slams Trump and America

In front of a foreign crowd, Springsteen ranted about what he calls “a terrible moment in history.” He didn’t stop there—he accused the Trump administration of being “corrupt, incompetent and treasonous.” For many Trump supporters, it sounded like the same tired, anti-American rhetoric that’s become standard for out-of-touch Hollywood elites.

He went on to paint a bleak picture: “Congress has neutered itself, and the boundaries that once curtailed this type of leadership have disintegrated,” Springsteen declared. “The pure incompetence of the administration may carry the seeds of its own destruction.”

President Trump Hits Back: ‘Dried Out Prune’

President Trump, never one to stay silent, fired back in classic style, calling Springsteen a “dried out prune” who “ought to keep his mouth shut until he gets back in the country.” The President’s supporters were quick to pile on, accusing Springsteen of trying to stay relevant by attacking a leader who actually fights for the American people.

Hollywood Lectures—Heartland Shrugs

For decades, Springsteen has fashioned himself as the “voice of the working man.” But many Americans aren’t buying it anymore—especially as the millionaire musician rails against the very president who’s brought jobs back and stood up to foreign adversaries.

One Trump supporter told us, “If Springsteen really cared about America, he’d stop whining from across the ocean and recognize all the good President Trump has done. Instead, he just wants applause from the liberal media.”

‘Back to Jersey’—But Still Not Grounded

Springsteen claims moving back to New Jersey “kept him grounded,” but his out-of-touch comments tell a different story. “I know the mayor, the priest, the barber,” he bragged. “We meet at the pizza parlor.” For everyday Americans facing real struggles—soaring inflation, border chaos, global threats—Springsteen’s nostalgia rings hollow.

The Final Encore?

Despite decades in the limelight, Springsteen now seems more interested in politics than music. He boasts about dodging the “pitfalls” of rock and roll, but it’s clear he’s fallen into another trap: Hollywood elitism. “I just wanted to write great songs and have a conversation with the audience,” he said. But for many, that conversation now sounds like another celebrity lecture on how to think and who to vote for.

As President Trump keeps fighting for the country’s future, critics say Springsteen would be wise to remember what made him famous—before the encore runs out.


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5 thoughts on “‘Washed-Up Rocker’ Bruce Springsteen Lashes Out at Trump… Again”
  1. Too bad old Bruce can’t just shut up. Nobody cares what you think, I don’t think many even listen to this loser anymore.

  2. I think it’s funny that Bruce is slamming US immigration policies in a nation with a government that just released a white paper last month outlining plans to greatly reduce immigration.

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