Bono Says Springsteen, Not Trump, Is the ‘Boss’ in America
- Bono stated, 'I think there’s only one ‘Boss’ in America,' referring to Springsteen’s longtime nickname.
- Bono admitted to feeling a sense of imposter syndrome after the film received a nearly 9-minute ovation at Cannes Film Festival.
- Bono declared, 'I have never paid or played a show to support any candidate from any party.'
- Bono commented on Truth Social, saying, 'It seems to be pretty antisocial, and it’s not very true a lot of the time.
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Dem insider claims Bruce Springsteen just showed us a way to rise above Trump
During an appearance on MSNBC on Thursday morning, Jennifer Palmieri focused on the re-emergence of Bruce Springsteen as a leader of a new "resistance" against Donald Trump that should be a model for critics of the president.Speaking with the co-hosts of "Morning Joe," the former White House Directo...
Legendary rock star weighs in on Trump-Springsteen feud
Irish rocker and U2 frontman Bono, who President Donald Trump recently suggested should be investigated for involvement in Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, spoke up for fellow musician Bruce Springsteen this week in an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmell Live.”
Bono backs Bruce Springsteen against Trump: "There's only one Boss in America"
Bono has voiced his support for Bruce Springsteen from President Donald Trump‘s recent comments – see what the U2 frontman had to say below. READ MORE: ‘Bono: Stories of Surrender’ review: U2 frontman’s stunning stage show becomes unmissable film Bono appeared on a recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he addressed the ongoing feud between the US President and Bruce Springsteen – which reached new heights earlier this month when The Boss …
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