On the eve of Stephen Colbert’s final The Late Show, Bruce Springsteen performed his anti-ICE protest song ‘Streets of ...
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Bruce Springsteen Says Stephen Colbert Is the 'First Guy in America Who Lost His Show' Because Trump 'Can't Take a Joke'
The rock icon appeared on 'The Late Show' on Wednesday, May 20 where he performed "Streets of Minneapolis" ...
Bruce Springsteen pinned the "Late Show" cancellation on President Donald Trump while appearing on Stephen Colbert's penultimate episode.
Bruce Springsteen performed his new No Kings song “Streets of Minneapolis” on the Wednesday, May 20 episode of “The Late Show ...
Bruce Springsteen bluntly called out the "small-minded" Ellisons and President Trump in his final "Late Show" performance ...
The rock icon directly blamed President Trump and the Ellisons for Colbert's cancellation on Wednesday night's show.
Colbert is "the first guy in America who lost his show because we’ve got a president who can’t take a joke,” Springsteen remarked.
Stephen Colbert's final week on air with 'The Late Show' has added guests including Jon Stewart, Bruce Springsteen, Steven Spielberg and more.
Springsteen says Trump ‘can’t take a joke,’ blasts Paramount in penultimate Colbert show performance
Springsteen and Trump have long feuded. Springsteen’s “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour” was a direct response to Trump’s ...
The rock star said Stephen Colbert had lost his show for the pettiest reason involving the president.
Over a dozen celebrities surprised fans on Colbert's second-to-last "Late Show," with Robert De Niro and Bruce Springsteen taking notable swipes at President Trump.
Rockstar and liberal iconBruce Springsteen stole the show in a star-spangled lineup at the final episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Springsteen attacked Trump and Paramount's top brass, ...
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