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Bruce Springsteen Comments on Wealth Inequality in U.S., Draws Criticism Over Personal Fortune

  • Bruce Springsteen, worth $1.2 billion, criticized America's richest men for neglecting the poorest children and dismantling U.S. aid during a concert speech.
  • He accused the current U.S. administration of damaging America's global reputation and threatening allies such as Canada and the Netherlands.
  • Springsteen spoke out against immigration policies, highlighting detainees held without due process and deportations to foreign countries.
  • Critics labeled his speech hypocritical given his wealth and high ticket prices, while supporters said his message about U.S. policies and immigration deserved attention.
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During his concert series in the United States, Bruce Springsteen delivers fierce criticism of his contemporary President Trump. To the delight of his fans. "As an audience, we need to experience that we are not alone, that there are more of us."

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