
Donald Trump insults Bruce Springsteen
The remark was made in a post shared on Trump’s social media platform, where he also described Springsteen as a “total loser” and urged his supporters to boycott the singer’s concerts. The attack came shortly after Springsteen criticised Trump and his administration during a live performance in Minneapolis, where he accused the government of being corrupt and failing the American people.
Springsteen, a long-time critic of Trump, used his concert to speak on political issues and encourage support for democratic values. His comments reportedly angered the president, triggering a series of personal insults targeting both the singer’s music and appearance.
Trump’s post also called on his political base to avoid attending Springsteen’s shows, describing them as overpriced and unappealing. The exchange has further deepened tensions between the two public figures, whose rivalry dates back several years and has often played out in public statements and performances.
The development has sparked reactions across the entertainment and political space, with some supporters backing Trump’s stance, while others criticised the president for using personal attacks against a prominent artist. The situation reflects ongoing political divisions in the United States, where clashes between political leaders and cultural figures continue to draw widespread attention.
