Wannabe Chart Topper Lara Trump Blasts Bruce Springsteen for Speaking Out
Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of the former president and occasional singer, publicly criticized musician Bruce Springsteen, calling him an “idiot” for releasing a new protest song. The exchange highlights a continuing cultural and political divide, and underscores the ways in which artists and public figures engage with contentious issues.
Springsteen’s Protest and the Response
Bruce Springsteen, known for his long-standing criticism of the former president, recently released “Streets of Minneapolis.” The song directly addresses the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were shot by federal agents, and references what Springsteen characterizes as “lies” from the previous administration. Lyrics specifically name “King Trump” and his “private army from the DHS.”
Lara Trump responded to the song on her podcast, The Right View, playing excerpts and reacting in real-time. She questioned the song’s message and criticized Springsteen’s focus, asking why he hadn’t written songs about individuals killed by “illegal aliens” or those who died from fentanyl. She also referenced incidents involving border patrol agents.
A Pattern of Criticism
Trump’s comments echo previous criticisms leveled by the former president against Springsteen, who was labelled “Highly Overrated” in a Truth Social post last May. The former president further described Springsteen as “pushy, obnoxious” and criticized his appearance. This exchange is part of a larger pattern of public disagreement between the artist and members of the former administration.
Following the release of Springsteen’s song, the White House dismissed it as containing “irrelevant opinions and inaccurate information.” Lara Trump has also continued to voice her disapproval, suggesting Springsteen should address his concerns through legislative channels rather than through his music.
Lara Trump’s own musical endeavors have also garnered attention. Her recent release, “Sah-Sah,” has received 22,000 listens on Spotify, where she has 19,000 monthly listeners. She opened her podcast with a cover of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted Lara Trump’s criticism of Bruce Springsteen?
Lara Trump criticized Bruce Springsteen after he released “Streets of Minneapolis,” a song protesting the actions of federal agents and referencing the previous administration.
What are the lyrics of “Streets of Minneapolis” about?
The lyrics of “Streets of Minneapolis” reference the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were shot by federal agents, and criticize what Springsteen describes as “lies” from the previous administration, naming “King Trump” and his “private army from the DHS.”
Has the former president previously criticized Bruce Springsteen?
Yes, the former president previously called Bruce Springsteen “Highly Overrated” on Truth Social and made further disparaging remarks about his talent and appearance.
As public figures continue to use their platforms to express their views, it remains to be seen how these exchanges will shape the ongoing dialogue surrounding art, politics, and social justice.