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Bruce Springsteen Says Stephen Colbert Is the 'First Guy in America Who Lost His Show' Because Trump 'Can't Take a Joke'
The rock icon appeared on 'The Late Show' on Wednesday, May 20 where he performed "Streets of Minneapolis" ...
On the eve of Stephen Colbert’s final The Late Show, Bruce Springsteen performed his anti-ICE protest song ‘Streets of ...
Bruce Springsteen pinned the "Late Show" cancellation on President Donald Trump while appearing on Stephen Colbert's ...
The Boss, 76, performed “Streets of Minneapolis,” a track he released in January dedicated to the anti-Ice protesters who ...
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Bruce Springsteen launches blistering attack on Donald Trump on Stephen Colbert’s show
Bruce Springsteen gave his sendoff to Stephen Colbert on the Wednesday, May 20, edition of The Late Show with a searing ...
Rockstar and liberal icon Bruce Springsteen stole the show in a star-spangled lineup at the penultimate episode of The Late ...
Springsteen also performed his powerful ballad “Streets of Minneapolis,” directly calls out Trump and the ICE crackdown in ...
Bruce Springsteen performed his new No Kings song “Streets of Minneapolis” on the Wednesday, May 20 episode of “The Late Show ...
Rock star Bruce Springsteen took shots at President Trump and Paramount owners Larry and David Ellison during an appearance ...
Over a dozen celebrities surprised fans on Colbert's second-to-last "Late Show," with Robert De Niro and Bruce Springsteen taking notable swipes at President Trump.
Bruce Springsteen has entered the conversation, pointing to Donald Trump as the reason behind Stephen Colbert's departure.
Bruce Springsteen said Stephen Colbert is "the first guy in America who lost his show because we’ve got a president who can’t take a joke." ...
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