Bruce Springsteen has made his feelings on President Trump very clear in the past.
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The Wizard of Oz, "The Bunker Boy" follows the neatly dressed comedian as he frantically searches for President Trump in the White House. The president later turns up hiding behind a thick door and peering through a small piece of glass."Guess who's hiding in the basement, it's that coward, the Bunker Boy," Randy sings in front of the White House logo.
Bruce Springsteen has made his feelings on President Trump very clear in the past.
“Dear Trump Campaign, F-ck you,” tweeted Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie late on (Tuesday) June 23. This furious message came days after President Donald Trump’s campaign reportedly played P! ATD’s “High Hopes” during Saturday’s sparsely-attended rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Stevie Wonder celebrated Juneteenth last Friday (June 19), but he wasn't quite jumping for joy.He urged his fans to keep the momentum of the movement going in his YouTube video from today (June 23) titled "The Universe Is Watching Us." And Wonder certainly let some state officials, as well as President Donald Trump, know he was watching them closely."It's a bad day when I can see better than your 2020 vision," the blind singer-songwriter quipped in the five-minute video message.
In an apparent jab at President Trump, Henry Winkler shared on Twitter a video of himself drinking water with one hand. The “Happy Days” actor posted the video on Sunday, following Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Okla., the day before, when the president addressed concerns raised about his health after he appeared to struggle to drink a glass of water with one hand and descend a ramp.
P!nk wasn't impressed by the visibly empty balcony seats at President Trump's campaign rally at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday (June 20).
System Of a Down singer Serj Tankian has responded after a video went viral on Friday of a Nigerian wedding rocking out to the band.
Randy Newman’s song “Mr. President (Have Pity on the Working Man)” has aged very well, or unwell, depending on how you view it.
Randy Newman has clearly recovered from hip surgery and he’s fighting fit, if his performance The Tonight Show is anything to go by.
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Trevor Noah tears into U.S. President Donald Trump and the police response to protesters following the death of George Floyd.
Neil Young shared a message of hope with his fans in a Viewpoint article for his Neil Young Archives Times-Contrarian website Saturday (June 6) that publicized his support for the Black Lives Matter movement and his disdain for President Donald Trump.
John Oliver held back tears during a breathtaking episode of Last Week Tonight devoted to discussing the scourge of police brutality in the United States, and Donald Trump‘s “f**king disgusting” response to the protests. “All week long, protesters have continued to fill the streets in all 50 states in the wake of the horrific murder of George Floyd by the police,” Oliver said on the June 7 episode.
a loud but largely peaceful crowd gathered in front of the White House. Amid this, the secret service took Trump along with his wife Melania and son Barron to the underground bunker on the White House grounds where he remained for about an hour, according to CNN.Trump was widely mocked for that, and in subsequent days he has attempted to claim his trip to the bunker wasn’t about safety, just a casual inspection of the place.
President Bunker Boy Donald Trump is getting mocked mercilessly on Twitter after swearing up and down that he didn’t actually hide in a safe room beneath the White House on May 29. On the night the White House shut off its lights as protestors rallied for Black Lives Matter, the president said that he was actually just down there for a casual inspection.
Snapchat will no longer promote President Trump’s account on its Discover media platform, the company said Wednesday morning. Evan Spiegel-led Snap said it made the decision after determining that Trump’s comments could incite violence.