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A rumor that carmaker Jeep stopped advertising with musician Bruce Springsteen circulated online following his public criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump in mid-May 2025. The
Trump had a go at Bruce Springsteen after he called his administration 'corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous' during a concert in the UK
In another unfiltered rant, the president's missive included a veiled threat concerning the rocker's re-entry to the U.S.
In mid-May 2025, a rumor was circulating online that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said, "It's illegal to call yourself the boss if you're not in charge of the entire country," referencing Bruce Springsteen, whose nickname is The Boss.
Hours after Trump's tirade, Pearl Jam showed solidarity with Bruce Springsteen with a cover of "My City of Ruins" at their Pittsburgh concert Friday.
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Kid Rock fired back at Bruce Springsteen for his overseas tirade against President Donald Trump, calling the ridicule a "punk move."
Rock legend and New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen is the latest to feel his wrath. After Springsteen called Trump “incompetent and treasonous” in Manchester, England at the Wednesday kickoff ...
President Donald Trump wants Bruce Springsteen to know who's the boss. On May 16, the president fired back at criticism from the 75-year-old rocker, known as "The Boss" by fans, insisting he ...
Bruce Springsteen gave his latest stinging criticism of President Trump and his administration, calling them "treasonous" and "incompetent" to kick off the first show of his British tour this week.