Rock singer Bruce Springsteen was asked about Trump's hatred during signature

Singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen (also known as the "Boss") overlooks his ongoing hatred with Donald Trump while signing fans' signatures.

The boss, wearing a Deus ex-Machina jacket and Ray's backboard sunglasses, worked along a group of fans, hoping that he would get his autograph on a souvenir when asked whether to send a message to Trump.

There was no answer, and Springsteen could be seen laughing for a moment before raising his hand and moving on to the next fan.

Springsteen tore Trump apart in the first performance of a series of concerts in Manchester, England on Wednesday.

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Bruce Springsteen performs on May 14 at the first night of "Hope and Dreamland" at Co-Op Live in Manchester, England. (Shirlaine Forrest/Getty Images)

"Tonight, the powerful street band here appeals to the power of justice in art, music, dangerous times of rock and roll," he told the crowd. "In my home, the United States I love, the United States I wrote, is a beacon of hope and freedom for 250 years, currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonable government."

The crowd was filled with applause as Springsteen continued to raise his stance on the current administration’s position.

"Tonight, we ask all the people who believe in the best in democracy and the American experiment to be with us, raise your voice against authoritarianism and let freedom ring!" Springsteen added to the video posted on his YouTube page.

Trump calls Springsteen a "highly overestimated" after rock singer tagged him as "treason"

Bruce Springsteen overlooks the issue of his hatred with President Donald Trump. (Fox News figures)

Trump's response was to slam Springsteen and called him "highly overestimated" on Friday.

"I see that the highly overrated Bruce Springsteen went to a foreign country and spoke terrible to the president of the United States," Trump wrote in a post about the Truth Society. "Never liked him, never liked his music, or his radical left-politics, and importantly, he was not a talented person--just an impatient, nasty asshole who eagerly supported the crooked Joe Biden, the mentally incompetent fool, the worst president we have ever had, and they were close to destroying our country."

Donald Trump called Bruce Springsteen a "highly overestimated" as the two continued to argue. (Bill Pugliano)

The president continued in his post: "The sleepy Joe didn't know what he was doing, but Springsteen was 'stupid rock' and couldn't see what was going on, or maybe he (worse!) could be the "prune" of the rocker? His skin should shut up! Then, we'll all look at him!"

Springsteen announced last year that “I will vote on Kamala Harris and Tim Walz” in the presidential election. Harris eventually lost to Trump.

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"Born in America" ​​singer and songwriter, in an Instagram video that recognizes Harris, attacked Trump as "the most dangerous presidential candidate of my life", ignoring the sanctity of our constitution, the sanctity of democracy, the sanctity of the rule of law, the sanctity of the rule of law, the sanctity of the rule of law, and the sanctity of peaceful power. ”

Greg Norman, Lindsay Kornick and Brooke Singman of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

Greg Wehner is a prominent news reporter at Fox News Digital.

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