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When Trump leaves the Middle East, he aims at Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen

After President Trump in the company of golf leaders, who are not known for the toleration of disagreements, had spent in the Middle East, accompanied by the golf leaders, she was reminded on Friday that people in his own country could freely say what you want about her president.

He didn't seem to be terribly comforted by this reality.

When he flew back to Washington at Air Force One, he had obviously realized that Bruce Springsteen had hit him on Wednesday at the performance in England. Shortly after the aircraft started from Abu Dhabi International Airport, Mr. Trump posted on social media: “This dry 'Prune' Prune of a rocker (his skin is everything under control!) Should keep his mouth back to the country, that's only” Standard tariff “. Then we will all see how it works for him!”

There were other contributions for other critics.

“Has anyone noticed,” wrote Mr. Trump in one of them, “that since I said” I hate Taylor Swift “, she is no longer hot?”

It is not uncommon for this president to fight prominent or political opponents or even the Supreme Court on the Internet.

And his vague threat on Friday about what Mr. Springsteen could expect when he returned to the United States seemed to be threatening because it turned out that so many of his threats were not empty these days.

When asked what exactly Mr. Trump implied, Steven Cheung, the communication director of the White House, would only send a number of insults back about Mr. Springsteen's career.

“The America I love,” he said during his show in Manchester, “is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treacherous administration.”

Mr. Springsteen went hard in the White House.

“They roll back the historical civil rights legislation that led to a fair and more plural society,” he said. “They leave our great allies and stand with dictators against those who fight for their freedom.

The remarks by Mr. Springsteen, who campaigned for Kamala Harris, arose at a time when many public personalities in American life avoided a criticism of a president who campaigned against retaliation and granted this promise in many ways.

A representative of Mr. Springsteen did not return applications for a comment.

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