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    Bruce Springsteen Interrupts His Concert in Manchester to Deliver a Blunt Message That Immediately Went Viral

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJune 13, 20252 Mins Read
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    During a recent show in Manchester, England, rock icon Bruce Springsteen hit pause on the music to share a bold political message. While electrifying a packed venue on his UK tour, Springsteen used the moment to address escalating political turmoil in the United States, taking aim at the current administration under President Trump.

    Clips of his comments quickly spread across social media, sparking a swift backlash from Trump. In turn, the American Federation of Musicians stepped in, issuing a statement defending Springsteen—along with fellow artist Taylor Swift—and championing their right to speak out.

    Springsteen launched into his much-anticipated “Land of Hope & Dreams” tour with a fiery condemnation of Trump, labeling him “corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous.”

    Musicians’ Union Rallies Behind Springsteen and Swift

    Trump responded on social media, slamming Springsteen as “overrated” and “a pushy, obnoxious jerk,” while mocking his support for Joe Biden. He also reignited past attacks on Swift, once posting, “Since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT.’”

    The American Federation of Musicians fired back in defense. President Tino Gagliardi declared, “We will not remain silent while two of our members are publicly attacked by the President. Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift are not just talented performers—they’re global role models.” He reaffirmed the union’s full support of their freedom of expression.

    Despite the controversy, Swift and Springsteen continue to dominate the music world, with a combined total of more than 400 million albums sold.

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