‘Corrupt, incompetent and treasonous’: Bruce Springsteen’s fierce warning on stage

When celebrities speak out, their voices often carry far beyond the stage or screen — especially when they take aim at political power.

A recent event overseas saw two of America’s most recognisable cultural icons use their platforms to deliver powerful messages about democracy, leadership, and national values.

Their words have sparked global attention — and fierce debate.


Bruce Springsteen delivered a scathing rebuke of the Trump administration during a concert in Manchester, England, on 14 May.

The performance marked the opening night of the European leg of the Land of Hope and Dreams tour with the E Street Band.

Standing before a packed crowd at Co-op Live, Springsteen took several moments during the show to voice his concerns about the direction of American politics.


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Bruce Springsteen criticises Trump at Manchester concert. Image source: Instagram/realdonaldtrump


‘The mighty E Street Band is here tonight to call upon the righteous power of art, of music, of rock n' roll in dangerous times,’ he said.

Springsteen described the current U.S. leadership as ‘corrupt, incompetent and treasonous’, stating: ‘In my home, the America I love — the America I've written about that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years — is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.’

He called on fans to stand together against what he described as a rising threat to democracy.

‘Tonight, we ask all who believe in democracy and the best of our American spirit to rise with us, raise your voices against authoritarianism,’ he said.

Clips of the moment were later uploaded to social media.

He told the crowd: ‘The last check on power, after the checks and balances of government have failed, are the people — you and me. It's in the union of people around a common set of values. Now that's all that stands between democracy and authoritarianism. So at the end of the day, all we've really got is each other.’


The legendary performer did not hold back as he criticised recent policies coming out of Washington.

‘In America, the richest men are taking satisfaction in abandoning the world's poorest children to sickness and death. This is happening now,’ he said.

He adde: ‘In my country, they are taking sadistic pleasure in the pain that they inflict on loyal American workers, they're rolling back historic civil rights legislation that led to a more just and plural society.’

Springsteen accused the administration of isolating the United States on the world stage and eroding basic rights at home.

‘They're abandoning our great allies and siding with dictators against those struggling for their freedom. They're defunding American universities that won't bow down to their ideological demands. They're removing residents off American streets, and without due process of law, are deporting them to foreign detention centers and prisons. This is all happening now,’ he said.


He further condemned American lawmakers for failing to protect their country from ‘an unfit president and a rogue government,’ and said they had ‘no concern or idea of what it means to be deeply American.’

Despite his criticism, Springsteen expressed hope for the country’s resilience.

‘The America that I've sung to you about for 50 years is real and, regardless of its faults, is a great country with a great people, so will survive this moment,’ he said.

Springsteen had previously voiced support for Kamala Harris at a campaign event and has not been shy about his political stance in the past.


His comments followed a similarly pointed speech by Taxi Driver actor Robert De Niro, who took to the stage at the Cannes Film Festival on 13 May.

De Niro accepted an honorary Palme d'Or and used the moment to speak out against the U.S. president.

‘In my country, we are fighting like hell for the democracy we once took for granted,’ De Niro said.

He told the Cannes audience: ‘That affects all of us here, because the arts are democratic, art is inclusive and brings people together, like tonight. Art looks for truth. Art embraces diversity, and that's why art is a threat.’

‘That's why we are a threat to autocrats and fascists,’ he said.

He concluded with a passionate call for civic engagement, saying: ‘It's time for everyone who cares about liberty to organise, to protest and when there are elections, of course, to vote. Vote.’


In a previous story, Donald Trump made headlines with a surprising comment that quickly went viral online.

His lighthearted remark sparked a wave of reactions across social media.

Read on to see how the internet responded to the former president’s unexpected joke.

Key Takeaways
  • Bruce Springsteen condemned the Trump administration during his Manchester concert on 14 May, labelling it corrupt and authoritarian.
  • He urged the audience to unite in defence of democracy and denounced policies harming the vulnerable and civil rights.
  • Clips of his remarks were shared on social media, reinforcing his call for public resistance and collective action.
  • Robert De Niro echoed similar sentiments at Cannes on 13 May, warning of threats to democracy and advocating for civic engagement.

With artists like Springsteen and De Niro using their platforms to speak out, do you think celebrities have a responsibility to weigh in on politics? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
 

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since when does acting and singing and making lots of money qualify as an authority on politics.....do any of these people run around their mansions turning off lights etc to save electricity, do they get up at 6am to catch a bus/train to go to work, budget,save up for a holiday ,go shopping for specials, etc ...so what makes them experts on politics, maybe they should just stick to their investing and world travel etc and comment on things that relate to the rich folk, being famous does NOT make one expert on politics
 
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You think Trump would care?
If Trump doesn’t care why does he constantly berate any celebrity who has spoken out against him? I saw a news headline this morning where he’s still criticising Taylor Swift. Bruce Springsteen has every right to speak out about what is happening in his own country, after all he’s probably more aware of what is happening there than we are. If singers & film stars, who were born in the USA don’t have the right to speak out, then neither do any of us.
 
since when does acting and singing and making lots of money qualify as an authority on politics.....do any of these people run around their mansions turning off lights etc to save electricity, do they get up at 6am to catch a bus/train to go to work, budget,save up for a holiday ,go shopping for specials, etc ...so what makes them experts on politics, maybe they should just stick to their investing and world travel etc and comment on things that relate to the rich folk, being famous does NOT make one expert on politics
Ask Al Gore....the King of Hypocrisy.

A failed politician who was a self appointed climate scientist. He wouldn't be able to quote the Three Laws of Thermodynamics!
 
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just shut up and do what you do. you will not fix the world. i have no time for people like you who think they know everything. I do not call you a celebrity, you are a singer.
 
If Trump doesn’t care why does he constantly berate any celebrity who has spoken out against him? I saw a news headline this morning where he’s still criticising Taylor Swift. Bruce Springsteen has every right to speak out about what is happening in his own country, after all he’s probably more aware of what is happening there than we are. If singers & film stars, who were born in the USA don’t have the right to speak out, then neither do any of us.
He sounds off because it keeps his name (as if it needed to be) front and centre in the minds of the stoobidhead dumbshits who elected him. It's very cheap publicity because he well knows that the media mob will fawn on his every word and action, no matter how bizarre. And he absolutely loves the attention, which, in his mind, simply deepens his belief that the Yank public appreciates his style of governance.
Anybody who doesn't is simply out of step.
Wouldn't surprise me in the least if he overrode the Constitution to get himself elected "leader for life".
 
Well everything they have said is true. They are just expressing how they feel and probably many Americans would feel the same. Every one is intililed to their opinions.
I seen Bruce Springsteen here when Trump first became President. He would not play. Born In The USA because of Trump he was so upset with him getting into power. As a fan l was bitterly disappointed. My sister cannot forgive him 🤣 which l think is a bit over the top
Kind regards to all Vicki
 
they are there to entertain, not PREACH.
Get rid of gospel singers while we are at it.

Ban hymns, Sufi music, Rastafarian chants, Indian Shabad songs, religious choirs and Zoroastrian rites and they can go to hell.

The sooner this crap is got rid of, the better. Only not are they worst than any political song released by a "mainstream" artist, they promote war and violence under the false pretense of peace.
 
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Well said. Trump swore to defend the Constitution, but instead he's shreading it. He's ignoring the laws, the judiciary and other leaders and voices internally and externally. He's becoming one of the dictators whom he so admires and befriends, to the detriment of supposedly democratic America.

The stories of people trying to travel to or return to America remind me of Communist Russia, China or North Korea. Mmmm.....coincidence?

Why are the authorities allowing this in their own country? It beggars belief.
 
Try telling that to the likes of Midnight Oil, U2, Rage Against The Machine, Niggers With Attitude (NWA), Sex Pistols, The Clash, Grandmaster Flash and many more.

This is the best achievement of Goose Stringbean's "career".
How about the lineup of singers and actors that put themselves on the stage to promote the political aspirations of the labor party and that loser Gough Whitlam (only claim to fame was his illegal Khemlani reign borrowings and his bleating "well may they say God save the Queen" etc etc ad nauseum). His unforgivable hijacking of 11th November as HIS fall from grace instead of the correct Remembrance Day commemoration.
 
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How about the lineup of singers and actors that put themselves on the stage to promote the political aspirations of the labor party and that loser Gough Whitlam (only claim to fame was his illegal Khemlani reign borrowings and his bleating "well may they say God save the Queen" etc etc ad nauseum). His unforgivable hijacking of 11th November as HIS fall from grace instead of the correct Remembrance Day commemoration.
Ah! Best speech ever! “ Ladies and gentlemen, well may we say 'God Save the Queen', because nothing will save the Governor-General.” Kerr’s Cur - (could only have been bettered by including:- “a weak-gutted dog!”)…[thanks for that one Ricky Stuart].
 

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