Bruce Springsteen is slamming former President Donald Trump after the former president spent much of his recent campaign listening to songs, and the “Born in the USA” singer “My job is to sway my body to the music,'' he said.
“Standing in City Hall for 40 minutes and swaying? I mean, swaying to the music, that's my job.” Springsteen said in an interview In the Telegraph, published on Friday.
During a town hall event in Pennsylvania on Monday, President Trump cut short his questions after two lengthy interruptions due to medical issues in the audience. He then asked the staff to play some music, and on stage they performed songs like James Brown's “It's a Man's Man's Man's World” and Andrea Bocelli's “Time to Say Goodbye.” They were also seen moving in time with the song.
Springsteen, who expressed support for Vice President Harris' bid for the White House in a long video message earlier this month, condemned President Trump's actions leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol. , “He's an insurrectionist. You know, he led a coup against the U.S. government, so he can't be allowed anywhere near the presidential palace.”
A Trump campaign spokesperson did not immediately respond to ITK's request for comment on Springsteen's comments.
The 75-year-old Grammy winner called President Trump “mentally ill” and said he's “not really worried” about the 45th president's chances of winning the White House in next month's election. spoke.
“I believe Kamala Harris will win,” Springsteen said.
“Of course I've been wrong about this before,” he continued.
“But I think there is great anxiety in America about the risk of losing what is most important to us, our democracy, the rule of law, the peaceful transfer of power. People aren't keen on any of it.'' That's how it is,'' Springsteen said.
“Do you sleep well knowing that the nuclear codes were given to Donald Trump? No,” Springsteen said.
“There's no one.”





