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Trump, Bruce Springsteen and Colbert

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Bruce Springsteen says Trump 'can't take a joke' as he blasts CBS Late Show cancellation
Bruce Springsteen has taken aim at President Donald Trump, saying he "can't take a joke," as he appeared on stage to support Stephen Colbert following the cancellation of his CBS Late Show

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Springsteen says Colbert was canceled because Trump 'can't take a joke'
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Bruce Springsteen takes jab at Trump, Paramount during Stephen Colbert’s second-to-last ‘Late Show’
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Bruce Springsteen Says Donald Trump ‘Can’t Take a Joke’
Bruce Springsteen took a jab at Donald Trump during the second-to-last episode of “ The Late Show with Stephen Colbert “.

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Trump’s Rocker Nemesis Flames Colbert’s ‘A**-Kissing’ Bosses
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Trump blasts Colbert after late-night show ends: 'He was like a dead person'
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Bruce Springsteen’s Final Stephen Colbert Appearance Targets Donald Trump and David Ellison
After these comments, Springsteen launched into a spirited rendition of his protest song, “ Streets of Minneapolis .”

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Springsteen says Trump ‘can’t take a joke,’ blasts Paramount in penultimate Colbert show performance
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Bruce Springsteen performs ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ on penultimate 'The Late Show'
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Bruce Springsteen slams Donald Trump on Stephen Colbert’s penultimate show

On the eve of Stephen Colbert’s final The Late Show, Bruce Springsteen performed his anti-ICE protest song ‘Streets of Minneapolis’. The Boss used the opportunity to thank Colbert, and hit out at Donald Trump - as well as Paramount head David Ellison.
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Bruce Springsteen’s politics, rock power on full display in nearly 3-hour show in Pittsburgh

Bruce Springsteen really doesn’t like President Donald Trump. If that wasn’t clear before Tuesday night’s concert at PPG Paints Arena, it certainly was after. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer started off his Pittsburgh show with an earnest (but scripted) speech,
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Bruce Springsteen Forced To ‘Beef Up Security’ On Tour Due To ‘Lots Of Threats’

Although Bruce Springsteen has long used his platform to speak openly about national issues, his latest tour is reportedly being The Bruce Springsteen Forced To ‘Beef Up Security’ On Tour Due To
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Bruce Springsteen’s Manager Denies Chris Christie Rift: ‘We Hope to See Him at Our Next 180 Shows’

The musician may have failed to reciprocate the former governor's high-five attempt at a recent show, but that doesn't mean they are feuding. "We’ve all been friends for years," says Jon Landau
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