Bruce Springsteen Performs Anti-ICE Song at ‘No Kings’ Protest
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Bruce Springsteen performs anti-ICE song at ‘No Kings’ protest
Bruce Springsteen performed a specially-written song protesting ICE activity at the “No Kings” demonstration in Minnesota. Appearing on stage at the event on Saturday (28 March), the Born in the U.S.A. star sung "Streets of Minneapolis", blasting federal agents who "brought death and terror" to the city. The singer also paid tribute to Renée Good and Alex Pretti, who were shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis in January 2026. The demonstrat…
The iconic musician transformed the mobilization of 'No Kings' into a court against Donald Trump's authoritarianism.
The artist played in the ‘No Kings’ march in Saint Paul the theme ‘Street of Minneapolis’, which condemns the police brutality of ICE agents
The federal troops have brought death and terror to the streets of Minneapolis. They have chosen the wrong city. The strength and solidarity of the people of Minneapolis and Minnesota have been of inspiration for the entire country. Your strength and commitment have shown us that this is still America. Bruce Springsteen has said, on stage, opening the demonstration No Kings in Minneapolis, in front of thousands of people. The singer-songwriter s…
The Boss remembers Renee Good and Alex Pretti, "Minnesota is an inspiration" (ANSA)
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