Springstreen slams 'Corruption, Incompetence and Treason' Trump

Bruce Springsteen lost his advantage or willingness to tell the truth. In the latest example, rock idols shed light on Donald Trump from the stage at a Springsteen and E Street concert in Manchester, England on Wednesday, saying the United States is “currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous government.”

“Tonight, the powerful E Street band is here to call on the power of justice in art, music, rock music in dangerous times,” a passionate Springsteen spoke from the stage before playing “Hope and Dreamland.”

He added: "In my home, the United States I love, the United States I write about, has been a beacon of hope and freedom, currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonable government. Tonight, we ask all those who believe in democracy and ask us about our best experiments on our America, rise with us, raise your voice, oppose self-rightism, and let liberalism!"

According to local reports, Springsteen returned to slamming Trump at the concert. Three-dimensional record Springsteen reportedly said that before a solo rendition of “House of One Thousand Guitars”, “the last check after the government’s check and balance failed was the people, you and me. This is exactly the union of people around people of ordinary values, and now everything between democracy and maritimeism. We all have it for everyone at the end of the day.”

Later in the collection, Three-dimensional record The report said Springsteen gave a long speech before playing the song "My Ruins City." "There are some really weird, weird and dangerous shit right now. In the United States, they persecut people to use freedom of speech and the right to express dissent. This is happening. This is happening.

In the United States, the richest people are satisfied with giving up the condition and death of the world's poorest children. This is happening now. In my country, they enjoy sadism in the pain they exerted on faithful American workers. They are retreating from historic civil rights legislation, which has led to a more just and diverse society that has enabled our great allies and willingness to surrender to their freedoms for those. They removed residents from the streets of the United States without proper legal procedures to deport them to foreign detention centers and prisons. ”

Springsteen concluded: “Most of our elected representatives did not protect Americans from abuse by an inappropriate president and a rogue government. They had no concern or idea of ​​what it means to a deep American. America is real for more than fifty years and no matter what it is, no matter how great it is, can survive this moment. He said, “In this world, humanity is not as much as people want, but enough.” "Let's pray."

Springsteen, currently globally Hope and dream journeyno stranger to Trump's fierce criticism and has been a staunch critic of Donald Trump during a tenure as president. Springsteen said in an interview in October 2019 CBS this morning Trump “has no profound implications for being an American.”