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Trump beats Taylor Swift's Supreme Court, Bruce Springsteen

US President Donald J. Trump speaks to the media on Air Force One when he leaves Al Bateen Executive Airport in Abu Dhabi on May 15, 2025.

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President Donald Trump aimed at the Supreme Court, the Republicans and several celebrities on Friday in a series of social media screeds, which underline the domestic political challenges and the personal complaints that he will not let go.

“I see that Bruce Springsteen goes up to a foreign country to talk badly about the President of the United States,” Trump wrote about the legendary American rock star.

“I never liked him, never liked his music or radical politics and, above all, he is not a talented type – just an intrusive, disgusting jerk,” he added after Springsteen Trump's government called “betrayal”.

Trump accused the Supreme Court of the United States to be “played” and he warned the Republican “grandstands”, which threatened to derail his legislative agenda in the congress.

He even hit the Pop icon Taylor Swift and claimed that she was no longer 'hot' and took recognition for her alleged decline.

Trump sent all four social posts of the truth to the USA within an hour during his return flight from Abu Dhabi, where he had just won a four-day tour of the Middle East.

The contributions show that the president is back on home issues, where he faces fresh political headwind. This includes a big setback for its massive tax -cut bill on Friday and a controversial attack on the oral arguments of the Supreme Court on Thursday in connection with its controversial order on citizenship.

The attacks also showed Trump's trademark to beat his perceived enemies – in politics and culture.

“Has anyone noticed that since I hate Taylor Swift since I haven't been hot?

The singer Taylor Swift during the first of her two appearances at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on May 29, 2024 in Madrid, Spain.

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The whirlwind trip to the Middle East was shaped by a number of business deals and the flattering for the US President of the Golf State.

While he was gone, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a top -class dispute over Trump's executive regulation, the attempted to end citizenship, the longstanding politics that everyone who was born in the United States is a citizen.

The three liberal judges at the court with nine seats seemed to be very skeptical about the arguments that the US Attorney General D. John Sauer had presented. Some of the Conservatives of the Court of Justice – including the judiciary Amy Coney Barrett, a Trump representative – also asked great questions from the government.

People have a sign if they take part in a protest in front of the Supreme Court of the United States via President Donald Trump from the citizenship of birth law, while the court hears arguments on the order on May 15, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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Trump wrote that the Supreme Court “is played by the radical losers who have no support that the public hate them, and their only hope is the intimidation of the court.”

“We can't allow that in our country!” he wrote.

Shortly afterwards, he shared another call for the Republicans of the Congress to “unite” to say goodbye to a single draft law that contains the crowd of tax cuts and other elements that Trump promised during his presidential campaign.

“It not only reduces taxes for all Americans, but also millions of illegal extraterrestrials from Medicaid will give them to protect them for those who are those who are in real need,” said Trump.

If his “a big, beautiful bill” is not adopted, he wrote, “the Democrats are held responsible, but that doesn't help our voters.”

“We don't need 'grandstands' in the Republican Party,” he said. “Stop talking and do it!”

However, Trump's claims could not affect enough republicans in the household committee of the House of Representatives in order to advance the bill. The legislation was blocked on Friday when they opposition the conservative.

Bruce Springsteen becomes Us Vice President Kamala Harris in Atlanta in Georgia, USA, October 24, 2024 during a rally.

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On Wednesday, Springsteen provided a scorching criticism of Trump and apparently the head of Doge Elon Musk.

“In America, they pursue people to use their right to freedom of expression and express their contradiction,” said the 75-year-old rocker, who was a pronounced supporter of the democratic candidates.

“The richest men take the satisfaction of leaving the poorest children in the world in illness and death. This is now happening,” said Springsteen.

Trump lambasted Springsteens look and accused him of being “stupid as a rock” before explaining that he should “hold his mouth until he returns to the country”.

“Then we will all see how it works for him!” Trump wrote.

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