The dispute between rock legend Bruce Springsteen and Donald Trump is a facet richer. After “The Boss” had criticized the US president for his policy, Trump struggled several times. Now with a fake video on which Springsteen is recorded from the stage with a golf ball …
The humor is a bit doubtful, the video is made by AI: Trump beats a golf ball, the ball flies through the air and touches the musician in the back with full power. Springsteen comes down in the fake clip and stays on stage.
Trump supporters will find it funny, fans of Springsteen will be able to win the video Little:
The skirmishes between the two were clearly from Springsteen to Trump in the last week during a concert in Manchester. There the singer called the Trump government as “treacherous, corrupt and incompetent”.
Springsteen offended as a “inconsistent fool”
Trump reacted with a sharp counterattack and thoughtful jumps with swearing words: “I see that the completely overrated Bruce Springsteen is going to a foreign country to talk bad about the president of the United States.” Springsteen is a “intrusive, obvious fool”.
The US President once again accused the musician of supporting Democrat Joe Biden in the election campaign. Trump ended his post with the words that Springsteen should hold his mouth until he was back in the country. “Then we will all see how things are going for him!”
In the election campaign, Tyrann warns Trump
Springsteen had Joe Biden and then Kamala Harris only supported in the election campaign and warned of a second term for Trump. Trump competes to “become an American tyrant,” said Springsteen when Harris in Atlanta in the state of Georgia.
Source: Krone

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