Kid Rock has criticized Bruce Springsteen’s comments about President Donald Trump, calling them “punk moves.” While performing in the UK, Springsteen addressed Trump’s leadership, claiming the American ideal he once celebrated is now tarnished by a “corrupted” government. He emphasized that America, a beacon of hope for 250 years, is under the control of an incompetent administration.
Kid Rock responded during an interview with Steve Doocy, defending Trump and accusing Hollywood elites of promoting divisive narratives. “It takes a lot of TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) to come to Europe and blast someone who’s working hard for his country,” he said, expressing his bewilderment at Springsteen’s remarks.
Continuing, Kid Rock described Trump as someone who, despite enormous wealth, plays the part of a working-class hero. He seemed frustrated by what he perceives as Hollywood’s hypocrisy, mentioning his desire to be proud of its accomplishments.
As Springsteen embarked on his “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour, he criticized the administration’s approach to governance, claiming it suppresses dissent while aligning with dictatorial regimes. This sentiment was met with disdain from Kid Rock, who dismissed what he called “garbage” comments and pointed to Trump’s efforts in fostering peace through significant business agreements in the Middle East.
Trump’s engagement in Saudi Arabia included a historic $600 billion partnership, aimed at investment in AI and energy. Additionally, he negotiated a $1.2 trillion deal with Qatar, which entailed massive aircraft purchases and other advancements in technology and infrastructure.
Kid Rock praised these actions, asserting that Trump is making strides toward peace in a region fraught with tension. “He’s creating peace over there… he’s a winner, no doubt,” he added. He shared his gratitude for Trump, highlighting the importance of strong leadership.
Moreover, Kid Rock previewed his upcoming project, “Rock n Rodeo,” aimed at celebrating patriotic American sports amidst a tumultuous landscape. It seems he views such outlets as crucial for maintaining a sense of community and pride.
Kid Rock responds to Bruce Springsteen’s comments against Trump during European tour.
Kid Rock has criticized Bruce Springsteen’s comments about President Donald Trump, calling them “punk moves.” While performing in the UK, Springsteen addressed Trump’s leadership, claiming the American ideal he once celebrated is now tarnished by a “corrupted” government. He emphasized that America, a beacon of hope for 250 years, is under the control of an incompetent administration.
Kid Rock responded during an interview with Steve Doocy, defending Trump and accusing Hollywood elites of promoting divisive narratives. “It takes a lot of TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) to come to Europe and blast someone who’s working hard for his country,” he said, expressing his bewilderment at Springsteen’s remarks.
Continuing, Kid Rock described Trump as someone who, despite enormous wealth, plays the part of a working-class hero. He seemed frustrated by what he perceives as Hollywood’s hypocrisy, mentioning his desire to be proud of its accomplishments.
As Springsteen embarked on his “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour, he criticized the administration’s approach to governance, claiming it suppresses dissent while aligning with dictatorial regimes. This sentiment was met with disdain from Kid Rock, who dismissed what he called “garbage” comments and pointed to Trump’s efforts in fostering peace through significant business agreements in the Middle East.
Trump’s engagement in Saudi Arabia included a historic $600 billion partnership, aimed at investment in AI and energy. Additionally, he negotiated a $1.2 trillion deal with Qatar, which entailed massive aircraft purchases and other advancements in technology and infrastructure.
Kid Rock praised these actions, asserting that Trump is making strides toward peace in a region fraught with tension. “He’s creating peace over there… he’s a winner, no doubt,” he added. He shared his gratitude for Trump, highlighting the importance of strong leadership.
Moreover, Kid Rock previewed his upcoming project, “Rock n Rodeo,” aimed at celebrating patriotic American sports amidst a tumultuous landscape. It seems he views such outlets as crucial for maintaining a sense of community and pride.
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