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Springsteen condemns 'corrupt' Trump administration at tour opener
Musician joins nationwide protests against former president's legacy.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 2:33am
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Springsteen's political activism at the start of his tour reflects the ongoing national debate over the Trump presidency's legacy.Minneapolis TodayLegendary singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen used the opening night of his latest tour to criticize the 'corrupt' administration of former President Donald Trump, joining a nationwide wave of protests against the former president's legacy.
Why it matters
Springsteen's political activism and willingness to speak out against the Trump administration is significant, as he is one of the most respected and influential musicians of his generation. His comments are likely to resonate with many fans and further fuel the ongoing debate around Trump's presidency.
The details
During his performance in Minneapolis, Springsteen delivered a passionate speech condemning the 'corrupt' and 'dangerous' policies of the Trump administration. He urged the audience to remain vigilant and continue fighting against the former president's legacy of divisiveness and disregard for democratic norms.
- The protest event took place on April 1, 2026.
The players
Bruce Springsteen
A legendary American singer-songwriter known for his politically-charged music and activism.
Robert De Niro
A renowned American actor who has also been outspoken in his criticism of the Trump administration.
What they’re saying
“War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.”
— Bruce Springsteen, Musician
The takeaway
Springsteen's impassioned rebuke of the Trump administration at the start of his tour underscores the enduring political divide in the United States and the continued efforts of prominent figures to hold the former president accountable for his actions.
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