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Neil Young “Don't worry” of Trump, supports Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift in the fight against the US President

Neil Young triggered Donald Trump after the recent online attacks by the US President on Bruce Springsteen and other musicians.

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Yesterday (May 20th) Young shared a new blog entry on the Neil Young Archives website, on which he competed with the president: “Bruce and thousands of musicians think that they ruin America. You did.”

Young published Taylor Swift and Springsteen – both have recently been attacked by Trump: “Taylor Swift is right. So Bruce is Bruce. You know how I feel. You are more worried about yourself than America.

He later added in his blog entry: “You forget your real job. You work for us. Watch the Republicans! This type is out of control. We need a real president!”

Neil Young's Post comes after Springsteen Trump's government called “corrupt, incompetent and treacherous” during a show at Manchester's co-op live on May 14th. In response, the president named the boss as a “dried up 'Prune', who” should keep his mouth closed until he rises back into the country “.

Taylor Swift also made Trumo on social media: “Has anyone noticed that since I said:” I hate Taylor Swift, 'she is no longer hot? “The American Federation of Musicians later replied to Trump's comments from Springsteen and Swift.

Springsteen apparently not from Trump's words in his second co-op live show, he held a three-minute speech against the politician and said: “At the moment, things happen that change the nature of our country's democracy and are too important to ignore.”

Since then, Trump has asked for an investigation by jumping steels that he claimed by Kamala Harris for his “poor performance during her presidential campaign”, while he also criticized other artists, including Bono and Beyoncé, in a course of the social posts of truth.

The front man Eddie Vedder von Pearl Jam has recently expressed his support for Springsteen (May 18): “Part of the freedom of speaking is open. Part of the democracy is a healthy public discourse. The call for name is so. Bruce was always so pro-American with his values ​​and his freedom, and his justice has always been intact.

Young has been politically active lately and played in a fighting oligarchy rally organized by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Los Angeles. Joan Baez and Maggie Rogers joined him for versions of “Rainbow of Colors” and “Rockin 'in the Free World”.

Young will return this summer in Great Britain and Europe as part of his “Love Earth” tour with the Chrome Hearts. This includes a Bill toping set at the Glastonbury Festival at the end of June and a headlining slot in the BST Hyde Park the following month. In August he is said to return to the United States for a number of North American tour dates.

However, the Canadian has questioned whether he will be able to enter the United States if the European tour works for its many criticisms of the President. This happens after the Trump government has deported and arrested several immigrants through its political views, including propalestine activists and those who support Ukraine through Russia.

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