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Bruce Springsteen again calls “unsuitable president” Trump in Manchester

Bruce Springsteen was fearless of President Trump's threatening social media tirade to “keep his mouth”, because during his second concert in Manchester, England, the rocker again held a three-minute speech that criticized “an unsuitable president and a villain government”.

“At the moment things happen that change the nature of our country's democracy and they are too important to ignore it,” said Springsteen on Saturday and repeated a large part of his message from the previous concert.

“In America, my home, she pursues people for her right to freedom of expression and speaks to her dissent. That happens now,” said Springsteen. “In America, the richest men take the satisfaction of the satisfaction of the poorest children in the world in illness and death. This is now happening. In my country, they have sadistic joy in the pain that cause loyal American workers. The ideological requirements.

After the first speech of Springsteen in Manchester in the week, Trump used to turn the rocker so social as “highly sensitive” and “not a talented type – just an intrusive, disgusting jerk” and threatened the ability of Springsteen to reinstall America after the conclusion of the European tour.

“The majority of our elected representatives completely failed to protect the American people from the abuses of an unsuitable president and a villain government. They have no concern or idea of ​​what it means to be deeply American,” said Springsteen again.

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“The America that I have sung over for 50 years is real, and regardless of its many mistakes, it is a great country with a great people, and we will survive this moment. Well, I have hope, because I believe in the truth of what the great American writer James Baldwin said, he said:”

As in the previous Manchester show Springsteen, the Land of Hope and Dreams concert with a reproduction of Bob Dylan's “Chimes of Freedom”, which he last played in 1988. Springsteen and the E Street Band return on May 20 for a third show for Manchester's co-op live for a third show.

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