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The US icon took aim at Trump during his Minneapolis concert, claiming the president is corrupt and accusing him of "destroying the American ideal" - but a legal expert warns of potential IRS retaliat
Bruce Springsteen has given permission to the American Civil Liberties Union to use one of his songs in a national ad campaign leading up to oral arguments in a historic U.S. Supreme Court case on April 1.
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Bruce Springsteen risks being placed on Donald Trump's 'enemies list' with costly impact
EXCLUSIVE: Bruce Springsteen slammed Donald Trump as he kicked off his Land of Hope and Dreams tour and legal expert Chad D. Cummings has explained how the president might hit back
The court is gearing up to hear oral arguments in a landmark case about the Trump administration's attempts to rewrite the 14th Amendment of the Constitution.
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Legal expert warns Bruce Springsteen could land in Donald Trump’s ‘enemies list’ after No Kings tour opener
A few days ago, Bruce Springsteen promised that his Land of Hope and Dreams Tour would be political. Staying true to his nickname, The Boss, he followed through on his promise. During his United States run’s opening night on March 31,
Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." is featured in an ACLU video as the Supreme Court is set to weigh in on Trump's birthright citizenship policy.
Bruce Springsteen has lent one of his most iconic singles to the American Civil Liberties Union‘s campaign to uphold birthright citizenship, as the Trump administration attempts to strip the Constitution of this fundamental right.
Bruce Springsteen has implicitly supported the American Civil Liberties Union ahead of Trump vs Barbara by allowing them to use 'Born in the USA'.
Bruce Springsteen is joining the American Civil Liberties Union's fight against Donald Trump’s attempt to do away with birthright citizenship.The rocker has lent his iconic tune “Born in the U.S.A.” to a new 30-second ad that debuted ahead of Supreme Court hearing arguments in a case challenging Trump's executive order attempting to alter the 14th Amendment,