Bruce Springsteen, ICE
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Bruce Springsteen criticized Trump administration's deployment of ICE agents to Minneapolis at Light of Day WinterFest show in Red Bank, Jan. 17, 2026
The White House is firing back after Bruce Springsteen blasted President Donald Trump’s deportation agenda unfolding across U.S. cities.
In a surprise appearance in New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen ripped into President Donald Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement for its raids in Minneapolis and the killing of Renee Good.
Springsteen also released the fabled Electric Nebraska sessions last year as part of the box set Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition. Plus, the Boss sat down with Jeremy Allen White on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to discuss his new biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Springsteen, 76, then pivoted to condemnation, urging the audience inside the Count Basie Center for the Arts to stand against the Trump administration’s deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in American cities, particularly in Minneapolis.
Last night Bruce Springsteen stopped by Asbury Park’s Light Of Day WinterFest for an unannounced appearance. (I hesitate to call it a “surprise appearance,” because the Boss has popped up at 13 of the previous 25 iterations of the New Jersey festival,
There he is, the guy who pretends to be a working-class hero, but is in fact a part of the rich elites who hate America, Bruce Springsteen. Bruce is up to his old tricks as a self-loathing American attacking ICE and potentially inciting violence against law enforcement from the stage.
Bruce Springsteen has a notoriously complicated relationship with his nickname, “The Boss.” The moniker — which actually predates the formation of his legendary E Street Band in 1974 — was affectionately coined by fellow musicians because of ...
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