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Bono weighed in on Donald Trump’s war with Bruce Springsteen, telling Jimmy Kimmel, “There’s only one boss in America.” ...
Bono is speaking out about Donald Trump's claim U2 was paid to endorse Kamala Harris, and the ongoing drama between the ...
The U2 frontman also reacts to the president calling for an investigation into him for supporting Kamala Harris.
Bruce Springsteen, who has been vocally Democrat for most of his career if not the entire time the Boss was at the top, has ...
Donald Trump recently threatened to launch an investigation into the musician, who isn’t an American citizen and did not ...
But then Kimmel brought up a message from Trump posted to his social media platform Truth Social in which he claimed that ...
Donald Trump‘s recent unhinged tirades against Bruce Springsteen have inadvertently started to shape the coolest supergroup imaginable. Bono is the latest musician to back Springsteen as the ...
Bono is defending fellow superstar musician Bruce Springsteen, who was recently attacked by President Trump after the “Born to Run” singer blasted the president during an overseas ...
where the host asked him, “Whose side are you on, Trump or Bruce Springsteen?” After letting out a laugh, Bono responded, “I think there’s only one Boss in America,” referring to ...
Bono has backed Bruce Springsteen over his comments about Donald Trump, proclaiming that “there’s only one Boss in America.” ...
The U2 singer and Springsteen also go way back, starting at least with Springsteen joining the Irish band onstage in Philadelphia in 1987. In 2002, Bono hopped onstage during a Springsteen Miami show ...