Trump calls Springsteen "stupid." AFM clapped in attack

President Donald Trump in his latest effort, President Donald Trump introduced Bruce Springsteen in a morning social media post, calling rock legends “highly overrated,” “not a talented guy,” “a picky, nasty asshole,” “a rocker singer” and more.

In Trump's follow-up, this was also early shots in Taylor Swift. These two broad events against major artists led the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) to condemn the president’s attack, saying the alliance “will not be silent like our two members – Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift, and challenged by the U.S. president.”

"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 his Truth Society post. "Never liked him, never liked his music, or his radical left-politics, and importantly, he was not a talented man-just an impatient, nasty asshole who eagerly supported the curved Joe Biden, a mentally incompetent fool, and the worst president we have ever had, who approached destroying our country." Trump continued to bypass Springsteen's comments, in response to Biden's criticism, writing, "If I hadn't been elected, it's gone (the United States) now!"

The president continued: "The sleepy Joe didn't know what he was doing, but Springsteen was 'stupid rock' and couldn't see what was going on, or could he (even worse!)? It was a rocker's "trimming" (his skin was all in trouble (his skin was all in naked eyes! All in naked eyes! Then, we'll see him!"

In response to Trump’s response to Springsteen and Swift, President of the United States and Canada Musicians Federation Tino Gagliardi issued a statement saying: “The United American Musicians Federation will not remain silent, whether born in the United States or people in the entire world, their music is timeless, influential, and has profound cultural significance.

Trump's latest attack on Swift is much shorter than what he said about Springsteen. "Has anyone noticed this because I said 'I hate Taylor Swift,' is she no longer hot?'" The short post didn't show why he imagined Swift's popularity gradually declined. The singer ended her highest tour in history in December, reporting a total of $2 billion.

Many things have long been normal for the president to publish a wide range of pop artists late at night. Although Swift has been in the spotlight since the end of the Times Tour without saying or doing anything to inspire the president’s latest anger at her, Trump spoke to the singer at a concert in England earlier this week in Springsteen’s case.

Trump read the report that Springsteen did not mention the president's name, and he criticized the administration at a Manchester concert on Wednesday night. The rock singer said there: "Tonight, the powerful street band here calls for the power of justice in art, music, rock, in dangerous times. Oppose authoritarianism and let freedom ring." Springsteen's message was to introduce the performance of "Hope and Dreamland".