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Bruce Springsteen’s anti-ICE song drew a sharp response from the White House, which downplayed the message behind the track.

2026-01-30 11 Dailymotion

Bruce Springsteen’s latest protest anthem, "Streets of Minneapolis," has ignited a fierce political firestorm between the rock legend and the White House. Released on January 28, 2026, the track serves as a direct response to the recent fatal shootings of #AlexPretti and #ReneeGood during federal immigration raids in Minnesota. While Springsteen’s lyrics condemn what he calls #KingTrump’sPrivateArmy and the "state terror" in the city, the #WhiteHouse has swiftly dismissed the song as "irrelevant" and "inaccurate." Spokesperson Abigail Jackson stated the administration is focused on law enforcement, not "random songs with irrelevant opinions." This #BreakingNews report analyzes the lyrical content of the anthem, the #DHS response, and the deepening cultural divide as #TheBoss once again uses his music to challenge the #TrumpAdministration during the high-stakes #2026Midterms cycle.<br /><br />#BruceSpringsteen #StreetsOfMinneapolis #TrumpNews #BreakingNews #ICEProtests #Minneapolis #AlexPretti #ReneeGood #Trump2026 #WhiteHouseResponse #GOP #Democrats #USPolitics #ProtestSong #TheBoss #MinnesotaStrong #DHS #TrumpBacklash #Inquisitr #NewsAnalysis #Midterms2026 #WashingtonDC #PoliticalConflict #ViralMusic #HumanRights #ICEOut

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