The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, criticized the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Despite his vocal criticism of Donald Trump, he expressed relief that no one was harmed during the incident. Springsteen, known for hits like “Born to Run,” emphasized the importance of peaceful disagreement and denounced political violence in the United States.
The 76-year-old rocker has engaged in public disputes with Trump over the years. Trump, in response, insulted Springsteen on his Truth Social platform, urging supporters to boycott the singer’s concerts. Springsteen, in turn, continued to criticize the administration during his concerts, calling it corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous.
Springsteen’s remarks come amidst ongoing tensions between him and Trump, highlighting the divide between the legendary singer and the former president. Despite their disagreements, Springsteen emphasized the need for peaceful discourse and condemned any form of political violence in the country.
