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Trump Posts changed the video of himself when he hit Bruce Springsteen with a golf ball

The feud between President Donald Trump and the experienced rock star Bruce Springsteen escalated on Wednesday after the commander -in -chief published a doctoral video for social media in which he met the singer with a golf ball.

Trump is shown in the articles that are shared to the President's social and X accounts, which hits a golf ball. The video then shows a clip from Springsteen (75), which stumbles and rolls on one of his shows as he falls on the stage. A golf ball seems to be added to the second clip as if Trump was responsible for meeting jumps and bringing it to the fall.

The contribution comes because the president and the singer “Born in the USA” publicly traded publicly after the comments from Springsteen during the opening show of his European tour.

“The America that I love, the America that I have written about, which has been a beacon of hope and freedom for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treacherous administration,” he said.

He accused the Trump administration of “leaving the poorest children in the world against illness and death.

First, the Trump administration replied with an explanation and said: “The 77 million Americans who chose President Trump did not agree with elite and extraordinary celebrities like Bruce Springsteen.”

Trump later answered the comments about the social truth social and said that Springsteen was “overvalued” and an “idiot”.

“Never liked him, never liked his music or radical politics and above all he is not a talented type – just an intrusive, contradictory idiot who fervently supported Joe Biden, a mentally incompetent fool and our worst president who came shortly before the destruction of our country,” wrote Trump.

Springsteen is not the only musician talking about Trump, or the only one who is anger at the end of Trump.

Last week Trump released how Taylor Swift, who recently ended a massive two-year, record-breaking tour, has no longer been “hot” since he hated her after her confirmation of former democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

“Has anyone noticed that since I said” I hate Taylor Swift “,” is she no longer hot “?”, Trump wrote on Friday.

The representatives of Springsteen and Swift did not immediately return a request for comments.

Other musicians such as Neil Young and Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder came to defend Springsteen and Swift.

“Bruce and thousands of musicians believe that they ruin America. They are worried instead of the dyin 'children in Gaza,” Young wrote on his website. “This is your problem. I'm not afraid of you.”

During a concert in Pittsburgh on Sunday, Vedder said that Trump's reaction to Springsteen had nothing to do with the concerns he had said.

“All we heard were personal attacks and threats that no one else should try to use his microphones or voice in public,” said Vedder of the crowd.

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